my Project
I have chevy corvette and my car is weekend use
I have some stuffs:LS7 Crank
LS7 Connecting rods
LS7 Intake Manifold
LS7 heads
6.0L Iron Block
I am planing to put LS7 crank shafts and LS7 Connecting rods in 6.0 Iron Block can I do that ?? and what type of pistons do you suggest guys to go with???
I want the pistons for nitrous
Is it important to balance the engine ???
Is there will be problem in high RPM ???
I have some stuffs:LS7 Crank
LS7 Connecting rods
LS7 Intake Manifold
LS7 heads
6.0L Iron Block
I am planing to put LS7 crank shafts and LS7 Connecting rods in 6.0 Iron Block can I do that ?? and what type of pistons do you suggest guys to go with???
I want the pistons for nitrous
Is it important to balance the engine ???
Is there will be problem in high RPM ???
Last edited by Dark Light; Jan 5, 2009 at 02:32 AM.
If its a gen 3 iron block im pretty sure its not going to work and im gonna say that even with a gen 4 it wont work, not positive though. Getting the engine balanced isnt crucial and I dont know what rbm is
thank you tiresmo0ke for your post
and i mean in high rpm is the engine will work ok ???
the engin will be gen 3 iron block 6.0
I am ask if I put the LS7 Connecting rods and the ls7 crank in the gen3 iron block can I do that ??? and the piston is 4.030
and i mean in high rpm is the engine will work ok ???
the engin will be gen 3 iron block 6.0
I am ask if I put the LS7 Connecting rods and the ls7 crank in the gen3 iron block can I do that ??? and the piston is 4.030
The iron block is a gen 3 your crank is a gen 4 with a 58x reluctor wheel. I dont think it will work. I dont know much about the LS7 but im pretty sure its pistons, crank and rods are going to need an ls7 block to function.
Last edited by Shawn MacAnanny; Jan 5, 2009 at 08:08 PM.
Did you measure it up? The LS7 crank should have a larger bore diameter than the block which is why it wont work. You could bore the block and if you used the LS7 crank, rods, and bearings, it might work.
You have to change the reluctor wheel to a 24 tooth in order for it to work with your ECU. The LS7 crank isnt anything special. It does have a longer snout and that will need to be milled down. If I were you I would just use an aftermarket crank, LS7 rods and pistons to whatever bore you specify.

