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Old Mar 14, 2010 | 01:54 PM
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Hey guys, new member here, gonna be installin an LQ4 in my S10. Engine is a used unit out of an '03 Yukon XL. Plans are to convert a T56 from LT to LS duty, and run a 4-barrel carb setup with a 150 wet shot. Engine will remain stock at this time. Finish it off with a triangulated 4 link in the rear, with Koni dbl adjustable coilovers front/rear. Wilwood 4 piston front brake kit and a built 10 bolt with Moser Axles and Richmond gearset. I had a few questions just to clarify on a few points.

1) I want to install a dbl roller timing chain on my engine. Does the LS1 timing chain/gear fit the LQ4? I see those all over the place, and have heard that they are identical, but all of them don't include the 6.0 in their application lists.

2) I have been looking for a good gapless ring kit (gapless top ring) for a few days and haven't found one for my application. I want to confirm that the rings are 1.5, 1.5, and 3, and if anyone can provide a link to such a kit?

3) I have heard of hones for re-finishing the crosshatching in the cylinders, some call them "dingleberry hones". As this will be done in a shop with a friend of mine, we can do the honing ourselves, but I am not sure what diameter hone to buy. Logic tells me the 4.00 inch bore would require a slightly larger hone, such as a 4.125 or 4.250 to do the job. However, I want to be certain, so I can cut downtime on this build as much as possible.

Thank you in advance for your expert replies, and I'd love to hear your opinions on the build, or any recommendations you guys may have.


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Old Mar 14, 2010 | 08:32 PM
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