ls2 piston flycutting ?
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ls2 piston flycutting ?
i have all ls2 internals in my iron block ? is how much can i fly cut them with out creating any probs new heads are gonna have a 2.02/1.60 valve with 60cc chambers .611/.609 lift
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You're going to be close to the edge with that much. You have to remember, these pistons are not forged and removing material only weakens them. I'm not saying it's going to blow up right away. I'm just saying you're going to be on barrowed time. Then again, anytime you're racing you're on barrowed time. Just make sure when you put the bottle in that the nitrous tune is on point. Be conservative with the timing.
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You're going to be close to the edge with that much. You have to remember, these pistons are not forged and removing material only weakens them. I'm not saying it's going to blow up right away. I'm just saying you're going to be on barrowed time. Then again, anytime you're racing you're on barrowed time. Just make sure when you put the bottle in that the nitrous tune is on point. Be conservative with the timing.
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This is what i would do, will install the cam and bolt on the driver side head, after putting modeling clay on the pistons, at lest 2 of them,torque it and install all the valve train, as ready to run, turn the motor and remove the head check the clearance, in my experience, there was more clearance there than anticipated, in all tested cases...
current setup has a lil of .050 clearance im hoping with new heads i dont have to cut more then 25-30