First, you’ll want to make sure your DIY stroker is ready to go. Ideally, test it out with a finger to see if there are any sharp points (and to see how easy it is to put something in and out of it). If you feel anything painful or uncomfortable with your finger, you should ...
For our small block Ford (a 347 cid stroker actually), the idea was to paint it red and add a touch of metal flake. While the metal flake might not be suited for a resto, the process is the same. We used a base\clear NAPAMartin Senour paint, and sprayed the engine in the shop....