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Ls1 rods/pistons same as ls2?
... what specs are the stock ls2 rods and pistons? i'd like to maybe swap to forged rods/pistons while the motor is out, but keep it stock stroke and compression. but i can't find any ls2 specific rods/pistons aftermarket. thanks.
Jon
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stock rods are 6.098" center to center, so use a 6.100" rod. Don't know about the pistons though... from what I've found, you pick your pistons first because the piston dictates how long of a rod you use. Some aftermarket pistons are set up to give you the same position at TDC (0.010" above deck is stock for 5.7L LS1s) while using a longer rod. You best bet is to call a sponsor and get your rods, pistons, etc all at the same time from someone who knows what they're doing!!
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Get away from an LS1/LS6/LS2 specific rod/piston assembly... they are more expensive than SBC parts that will fit.
Go with a 6.125 small block chevy rod... LOTS of choices. Eagle H Beam is CHEAP and STRONG. Oliver, Carillo, Lunati, and others for brand name...
JE, Diamond, Mahle, and others make a great forged piston to fit the 4" bore on a 6.125 rod... either on a 3.622 or 4" crank quite readily.
Stay with standard size ring assembly's... metric = $$$
Play with Ross' calculator here ... http://www.rosspistons.com/calculator.php
0.054 GM MLS (multi-layer steel) is a great gasket...
Know your chamber size... figure it out on the calc...
Bill
Go with a 6.125 small block chevy rod... LOTS of choices. Eagle H Beam is CHEAP and STRONG. Oliver, Carillo, Lunati, and others for brand name...
JE, Diamond, Mahle, and others make a great forged piston to fit the 4" bore on a 6.125 rod... either on a 3.622 or 4" crank quite readily.
Stay with standard size ring assembly's... metric = $$$
Play with Ross' calculator here ... http://www.rosspistons.com/calculator.php
0.054 GM MLS (multi-layer steel) is a great gasket...
Know your chamber size... figure it out on the calc...
Bill