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Old 10-20-2015, 02:08 AM
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I've done a search on this and have come across several conflicting opinions.

I guess the short version of the question is, does the rod orientation matter when using stock LS2 rods and crank (with undercuts rather than fillets)?

The long version: I've just assembled my rotating assembly. I went with the traditional machined chamfer in big end bore toward the crank counterweight. I.e rods facing in opposite directions on each journal. This seemed most logical at the time, and I didn't have any other information to hand.

Since then I've read that GM actually assembled these engines with the rods all facing in the same direction?

If it doesn't matter, I'll leave it as it is. Or should I swap them around?

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You are correct. It doesn't matter as long as the pistons are facing the right way.
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This is the correct piston & rod assembly for a 2007 LS2. What year is the LS2 from? The second pic is from a 2006 LS2.

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Both sides of LS2 rods have 'tabs' just different shapes/sizes.

This pic shows both sides

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The rods are from a 2006 engine, same as those in the picture above.

If it doesn't matter, I'll leave it as they are. Some of the rods had chamfers in both sides of the bore, some only had it on one side depending on the accuracy of the powder forgings.

If there's no offset in the rods, then I can't see that it would make any difference. The only thing I can see is the difference in the shape of the pads, and the bump about 2/3 the way along the beam.



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