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  1. My dilemma, I have a 2005 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon LJ that unfortunately fell victim to the dreaded OPDA failure at 79K. Since I already have to replace the camshaft I figured now would be the best time to build a Stroker. I've read a lot about people doing them with '99 and older jeeps but can't seem to find any real good info on building a 4.6 out of a '05-'06 wrangler. I currently have my block and head completely stripped down and ready for the machine shop. Along with a 4.2 crank ready for the swap. I also have both the 4.2 and 4.0 rods to choose from. Problem #1: 4.6l pistons .030 I'm looking for the best piston to achieve an 87 octane stump puller. I'm looking for one that will give me the correct quench without machining the block if necessary, being my block is in perfect shape. Along with the correct dish to achieve the compression I'm looking for. Whether that's a forged or cast piston. Problem #2: camshaft. I can't find a camshaft that will work for this application for an '05. I was looking at the comp cams 68-232-4 but not sure if this set up will work with the '05 head? Thanks for any advice you can give.
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