In all of the stroker discussions that I've read so far, nobody seems concerned about the additional cylinder side wall thrust force that would be generated. I've had two different blocks checked for cylinder wall thickness and they generally measure not much more than 0.100". That's not very much - especially if a block has to be bored. In that respect, a standard stroke combo would be better for reliability.
Some have also mentioned camshaft to connecting rod interference issues which require machining the connecting rod or rod bolt a bit. Not desireable - could compromise strength.
Has anyone experienced oil pan rail and internal block clearance problems that require some grinding? Has anyone ground through into the block's water jacket to gain adequate clearance? Haven't heard that reported yet. Perhaps that's not a problem with a 109?
Some have also mentioned camshaft to connecting rod interference issues which require machining the connecting rod or rod bolt a bit. Not desireable - could compromise strength.
Has anyone experienced oil pan rail and internal block clearance problems that require some grinding? Has anyone ground through into the block's water jacket to gain adequate clearance? Haven't heard that reported yet. Perhaps that's not a problem with a 109?