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is that all you did ?HV SRT said:Pistons and rods cost about 3K plus install. Cheap insurance with all the blown motors lately.
is that all you did ?HV SRT said:Pistons and rods cost about 3K plus install. Cheap insurance with all the blown motors lately.
flchub said:my forged short block is only costing me 8k......good for 1300hp![]()
unfortunately cutting corners is just going to bite ya in the ass,spend the money onetime and do it right,or dont and spend twice as much to fix it later .SRT10VENOMOUS said:ya chub we know . you have a hard on for 1300 hp ...
but for those who who don't to spend the cash for 1300hp...
this is the thread to make there engine safe with the minor mods .. a lil spray ,, and for those with nothing but exhaust etc who are losing there motors as well.... so for some reassurance and reliability.. what is the cheapest way to get there.. and if they say rods only 800 more then ya its definitely worth it to do both .... thanks for the info
shade said:To save pulling the motor cant the rods and pistons be changed from the oil pan. I think I read this in another thread. Wouldnt that save some labor time?
FlyingLow said:I think the pistons will be enough. There are some engine that are pushing 700 HP on stock pistons and rods. The pistons are the weak point, not so much the rods. Forged pistons on stock rods should be good to at least 700 HP.
TNVIPER said:Yes...
I thought you have to pull our motor just to get the oil pan off...Michael from the U.K. said:Changing the pistons from the oil pan.
Is this right?,if so it'd be a piece of cake to do,i can't see it though:dontknow:
eddie102870 said:i cant see changing pistons and not the rods. youll already have it tore down.
eddie102870 said:i cant see changing pistons and not the rods. youll already have it tore down.
i understand your situation bro. if mine let go today it would be on jackstands and a lot of my shit would go up for sale before i could afford to rebuild it. im blessed to have a daily driver so i can still get back and forth to work.FlyingLow said:It's a money issue. If someone is just forging their engine they would probably wait until they had the money to do rods and piston. If like me they blow a piston and have to build then an extra 2K is a lot when you don't really have the money to even rebuild the engine.
You can but I had my engine balanced and it cost me about $450 to add heavy metal to the crank because the forged rods wieghed more than stock.shade said:To save pulling the motor cant the rods and pistons be changed from the oil pan. I think I read this in another thread. Wouldnt that save some labor time?