2.5L Rocket Stroker Engine Kit with 6 Speed Transmission (R&D)

I've had a few ideas lately which comes with a few questions you might be able to help with..is the later 2500cc engine able to be a straight swap with a 2300cc engine?
if so will the earlier crank interchangeable into the later engine?
Heads also?
So if I was to get hold of a later bottom end and put my 2004 crank, head cams etc..then I would have a big bore engine..2.6 or 2.700cc or better..
What do yous think???
 

Simple answer, no.

I could be here all day outlining reasons why not, but in summary they are two completely different engines.
One might as well be asking if the crank from a BMW i8 will fit.

Good news is you should indeed be able turn your 2004 from a 2.3L into a 2.6 or 2.7L maybe.
You would need to pop in a Stroker kit, which will bring you up to 2.5L, and then fit larger bore custom made pistons and cylinder liners.
The larger bore will bring you up to maybe 2.6 or 2.7L I think I calculated previously, it won't be much as there is only so much meat on the stock liner thicknesses that could be removed without adverse impact.

To my knowledge a bored out Rocket III has not been done, but the Stroker has, that's well documented here.
 
What would it have cost all in to have the 28 gear sets manufactured ? ( I believe that was the minimum order you had stated in one of your postings )
 
Oh I would have to check my detailed files but from memory it was something mad like €20K for a once off set.
And it would have taken like 20 sets or thereabouts to bring the cost per set down to a 'reasonable' e.g. €2K region
 
 
Oh I would have to check my detailed files but from memory it was something mad like €20K for a once off set.
And it would have taken like 20 sets or thereabouts to bring the cost per set down to a 'reasonable' e.g. €2K region
So it sounds like 40,000 all in for 20 at it s best. I wonder if it would be more inexpensive in the states . I do have machine shops in my area in Pennsylvania ( Lancaster Country is full of trades people ) . Now that the bikes are getting older I dont know if there is the interest at this point but I know I am interested. If I had approximate specifications ( I realize you may not want to share all the details ) but if I had approximate dimensions and gear cut style etc .I could take that information and stop in a couple shops and see what they would have to say. A little bio I am a auto and heavy equipment mechanic. I have done complete manual transmission tear downs in addition I worked in a old style machine shop in m y youth manufacturing small batches of parts for one summer years ago. I have never worked with cnc equipment or the tooling required to cut gears but I have more than a cursory knowledge of precision assemblies and a working knowledge of some of the metallurgy involved. I would be interested to help get this project off the ground. Feel free to PM if you like . kind regards
 
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All the drawings and details are posted up earlier in the thread, free to one & all
Thank you. I will search back through the thread. It is a little daunting given that there are 49 pages on this thread . It could be interesting to discuss technical details about this project sometime if you would have the time. I am on whatsapp and can share my contact details if it is appropriate. I am new to this forum and I do not want to overstep the protocol here but I am motivated by the old adage... two heads are better than one.
Ok I went through to page 16 and I see that your engineering skills are well beyond mine. That said I do feel that I would like to contribute in my own way if there is sufficient collective interest remaining to date is it merely funding that is needed to get this off the ground ? Additionally I do feel that if the right manufacturing facility was contacted for example a smaller outfit that is more flexible in their ability to introduce a smaller run of parts without the overhead. To this end I believe I could be of assistance in the networking. I do realize many here have already shook the tree on this years ago so if I am simply too late to the party and or the interest is just not there than that is a valid point. It just seems that it is worth having a go to see what could be done. To be clear I am a component rebuilder not a engineer but I am meticulous and would enjoy the opportunity to contribute to this community.
( I have not found the technical drawings but still searching )
 
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Top of page 46 has the post with all the details, pics and links to drawing files.
We did try Robinson Industries, a smaller firm with reasonable prices, and already very familiar with the Rocket III trans (Bill makes a billet version of the weak OEM 4th gear)... but no dice unfortunately.
In fact we didn't even get a reply!
Strange.
 
Thank you. I will also contact Robinson Industries. I did find they still have the Billett 4th gear listed. Not to rehash everything but I saw a cursory reference in which you commented I believe regarding the option to modify the final drive ratio to suit this purpose in a simpler fashion. Is that just not workeable or is it not productive in terms of ratio gain ?
To be very clear if the reference file / image does not state "modify existing" then the entire component needs to be manufactured. ?
The machine shop said they would go over the CAD files and provide a quote at no cost. They asked what quantity for initial parts quality and testing I told them 1 each as far as I know ( please clarify ) but I was also thinking 2 in case it would be advisable to have parties on both continents test at the same time.
 
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