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i know the r motor and h motor are basically the same thing and read online in an old nissan racing parts catalog that the h20 crank is considered a stroker for the r16. does anyone know if it is a drop in replacement or is there any machining that needs to be done to it or the block? would i need shorter rods due to the longer stroke?

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From 1997 Nissan Motorsports Catalog page 30:

Changing the stroke on the R16 5-main engine [from engine # 4001] from 66.8 mm/3.27" will increase total displacement to 1982 cc's. Requires U20 connecting rods [12100-25500]

 

You need

12200-E0700 R16 Stroker Crank 1 ea

12100-25500 U20 Connecting Rod 4 ea

 

and of course

12109-25550 U20 Connecting Rob Bolt NLA

12113-25500 U20 Connecting Rod Nut 8 ea.

 

Bottom line Yes for metric 5 main bearing block, good luck on the stretch bolts for the connecting rods. Based on U20, not H20 [officially at least] No mention of relieving the piston skirts, so take that for what it's worth.

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