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Old 04-08-2009, 06:25 PM
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Question ? about 6.0L pistons.

hey can somebody answer this question for me?! i bought some 6.0L pistons but i think they are for a 6.0L for the LS1 truck version and i have the LS2 version block and want to know can i still use them?

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Are they made for the correct bore, stroke, and rod length? If so, I don't see why they wouldn't work.
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okay i just foud something about my post. What’s the difference between LS1 / LS6 blocks and the new LS2 aluminum block?

• LS2 blocks feature a 4.00" bore, LS1 / LS6 have 3.898"

• Crankshafts, connecting rods, pistons and cylinder heads are interchangeable between
LS2 and LS1 / LS6 engines

• LS2 cylinder heads are made from the same castings as the LS6

• LS2 blocks have the knock sensor on the side of the block compared to LS1 or LS6 block that have it in the lifter valley.

• The cam sensor has been moved to the timing cover (requires use of LS2 cam gear)

• LS2 knock sensors send a different signal type and are not interchangeable with LS1 / LS6

• LS1 computer will control LS2 engine.



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