DASA 10mm stroker Motor rollback

Good morning all

I have a Dasa 10mm stoker motor that I would like to roll back to a stock crank configuration.
firstly...can this be done?

New sleeves, pistons and stock Crank and cases? and then machine the bottom of the Barrel?
any advice if somebody has done before .

thank you in advance
Kind regards
Marne
 

waxhead

wannabe backflipper
Location
gold coast
Good morning all

I have a Dasa 10mm stoker motor that I would like to roll back to a stock crank configuration.
firstly...can this be done?

New sleeves, pistons and stock Crank and cases? and then machine the bottom of the Barrel?
any advice if somebody has done before .

thank you in advance
Kind reg
sell it. the work to do it and to get the port timing right is way to much
 
the motor is toast and need a complete rebuild anyways. Crank past the stage of rebuild so need a new one as well and just want to make it more reliable than the 10mmstroker.
 

WFO Speedracer

A lifetime ban is like a lifetime warranty !
Location
Alabama
Once everything is modded for the additional stroke, there is no going back , start over and maybe try to part out the DASA 10MM , someone might want the cases and the cylinders for spare parts if nothing else ..
 
Slap a stockstroke bigbore cylinder on it with a new crank and do whats possible to portmatch it and call it a day, yes probably little too much crank volume but nothing a regular dude will notice in the surf or boatchasing - Ever
 

WFO Speedracer

A lifetime ban is like a lifetime warranty !
Location
Alabama
Slap a stockstroke bigbore cylinder on it with a new crank and do whats possible to portmatch it and call it a day, yes probably little too much crank volume but nothing a regular dude will notice in the surf or boatchasing - Ever
It really depends on how it was done in the first place , does it have a 5mm stroker plate under the cylinder , if so yes you could remove it and check the port timing , it may be close , if there is no stroker plate then there is noting you can do to make it work with a stock stroke crankshaft, port timing would be way too far off to work.
 
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