Is it a 346 or a 347?
Is it a 346 or a 347?
Stupid question to most of you...
I've always thought the LS1 was a 346, but then I keep reading all over from places like MTI and LGM that they have 347 kits. Is the 347 just a rebuilt, bored out 346, or is the LS1 really a 347? This is really bothering me...
I've always thought the LS1 was a 346, but then I keep reading all over from places like MTI and LGM that they have 347 kits. Is the 347 just a rebuilt, bored out 346, or is the LS1 really a 347? This is really bothering me...
I can't remember if the stroke is 3.62" or 3.625" (3.625" = 3 5/8", makes more sense
) but regardless, even at 3.625" (and a 3.9" bore), the total displacement is 346.431 cu. in., which rounds down to 346
. With a .005" overbore, then it's 347.320 cu. in.
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) but regardless, even at 3.625" (and a 3.9" bore), the total displacement is 346.431 cu. in., which rounds down to 346
. With a .005" overbore, then it's 347.320 cu. in.
.
This is very interesting for me actually... The local track has a "100mph club", and on their website they list all the people that have made it this season. All the LS1 cars they list claim to have a 347. I always thought that was a little odd...
http://www.beaversprings.com/100mphclub.html
Now keep in mind this is in a rinky dink redneck town. Unfortunately it's the closest track to State College... not to mention it's 17 feet uphill
http://www.beaversprings.com/100mphclub.html
Now keep in mind this is in a rinky dink redneck town. Unfortunately it's the closest track to State College... not to mention it's 17 feet uphill
Last edited by demonspeed; Jun 22, 2003 at 02:46 PM.
Originally posted by Sparkz28
how do you figure...... 345.5 IS 345.5......
how do you figure...... 345.5 IS 345.5......

Then again, three-hundred and forty-five & a half is technically just that, 345.5 cubic inches. But a Z28 is technically rated at 310hp, but who said that was true either
Originally posted by My84Z
pretty sure stock it is a 345.5 wich is a 346.
pretty sure stock it is a 345.5 wich is a 346.
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I know the LS1 is 346 c.i., but the quick reference guide in my instruction manual says it's 350 c.i., why is that?
Originally posted by Capn Pete
Like I said in my above post, I'm not 100% sure if the stroke is 3.62" or 3.625", but if it's only 3.62", then the engine would be 345.953 cu. in.
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Like I said in my above post, I'm not 100% sure if the stroke is 3.62" or 3.625", but if it's only 3.62", then the engine would be 345.953 cu. in.
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Originally posted by Greed4Speed
Marketing. 350 is a well known engine w/a great following. Thats the same reason GM said a 402 was a 396.
Marketing. 350 is a well known engine w/a great following. Thats the same reason GM said a 402 was a 396.
12550592...350...97-up...crossbolted block, Gen.III, "LS1", aluminum
12559378...350...99-up...crossbolted block, Gen.III, "LS1", aluminum
12559846...350...98-up...crossbolted block, Gen.III, "LS1", aluminum
12560621...350...98-up...crossbolted block, Gen.III, "LS1", aluminum
12560629...350...99......crossbolted block, Gen.III, "LS1", aluminum
12561168...350...01-up...crossbolted block, Gen.III, "LS1", aluminum
12562174...350...98-up...crossbolted block, Gen.III, "LS1", aluminum
This is for the LS1 over at Mortec's site, so instead of calling it for example 4.8, 5.3, 6.0 for the Truck/SUV Small blocks, GM decided to say the LS1 was 5.7.. I think the LS1 is a cross between the 1958 - 1965 348 Small Block and 350 Small Block.. Plus how many complaints would GM have recieved if they would have dropped the 350 from their current engines which is why the LS1 is listed as a 5.7 L block which will translate to a 350 CI block eventhough LS1 is actually 346...
This is just my opinion though..
Charlie


