Is it possible to install these without pulling the motor? What rods and pistons are available for our trucks? Recommendations?
blackviper said:I will be adding ported heads and a smaller pulley for the S/C. Should be boosting nine to ten pounds when all is said and done.
TNVIPER said:Is there an advantage to just doing the forged pistons w/o the rods?....say with an FI engine putting 700hp to the wheels?...
Yea I think so too. Doesn't the block get full of shavings from honing? This debris will wind up in the oil and have catastrophic results.1qksrt said:I highly recommend pulling the engine to do pistons/rods...this way,you can be sure all measurements are taken accurately.(ring gaps,bearing clearance,etc.).You can also go with srt8 rods/pistons,but will have to bore the block 2mm to properly fit the pistons.
nycstev said:Yea I think so too. Doesn't the block get full of shavings from honing? This debris will wind up in the oil and have catastrophic results.
Thats my point. Thats what I always have done in the past. Is it possible people are honing blocks in the vehicle and getting oil contamination from shavings resulting in some failures?:dontknow: :dontknow:1qksrt said:No,After boring/honing,the block gets a thorough wash out,and I always rewash and clean out oil passages prior to assembly!![]()
Stinker said:carillo makes drop in rods pretty reasonable,
Bone said:I thought Carrillo's were very pricey?
part number and vendor who sells them?Stinker said:cheaper set up than the oliver deal, ya gotta go with special pistons, special rods, and grind the crank , with the carillos from what I heard they are drop in