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Old Feb 21, 2004 | 10:21 PM
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LS1 engine specs?

A little help, please. I need to know the following about the LS1 in the F-body.

bore and stroke
head gasket thickness and bore diameter
cylinder head volume
piston crown volume
rod length

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Rich Krause
Old Feb 21, 2004 | 10:27 PM
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Old Feb 22, 2004 | 08:08 AM
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Re: LS1 engine specs?

Originally posted by rskrause
A little help, please. I need to know the following about the LS1 in the F-body.

bore and stroke
head gasket thickness and bore diameter
cylinder head volume
piston crown volume
rod length

Thanks.

Rich Krause
bore 3.898 in
stroke 3.622 in
gasket thickness and bore( don't remember and not at the shop to measure one)
cylinder head volume - combustion chamber 66.67cc, intake port 200cc, exhaust port 70cc
pistons- hypereutectic flat tops(no valve reliefs)
rods-6.1 in
Old Feb 22, 2004 | 08:27 AM
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Re: Re: LS1 engine specs?

Originally posted by Demon SS
bore 3.898 in
stroke 3.622 in
gasket thickness and bore( don't remember and not at the shop to measure one)
cylinder head volume - combustion chamber 66.67cc, intake port 200cc, exhaust port 70cc
pistons- hypereutectic flat tops(no valve reliefs)
rods-6.1 in
Thanks!

Rich Krause
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