Lt1 rebuild qustions
Re: Lt1 rebuild qustions
well I am going start pricing some items. I am worried that if I go the route of the cam and heads, and hit my 400, it won't be long I will probably want to go bigger.
I am going to talk to the builders next week. See what kinda of ideas they have. Run some numbers and see what price range I am going to be looking at. I am thinking if it will only be the matter of a different crank, and rods, guessing another $1000, I may as well go with the 383.
It will depend on cost I guess, and see if I can justify it.
Thanks,
I am going to talk to the builders next week. See what kinda of ideas they have. Run some numbers and see what price range I am going to be looking at. I am thinking if it will only be the matter of a different crank, and rods, guessing another $1000, I may as well go with the 383.
It will depend on cost I guess, and see if I can justify it.
Thanks,
Re: Lt1 rebuild qustions
If you think you may want to go big on the heads and cam, then yes a forged 383 will be your best bet. Don't let your builder talk you into a $250 cast crank; they like to fall apart, my builder tried to talk me into a cast crank when I looked around his shop and noticed two motors with broken aftermarket cast cranks I decided to keep my stock crank. Go with something like this
Crank - Scat 4340 3.75" 1pc rms
Rods - Scat 4340 6" Procomp I beams
Pistons - Mahle coated forged with rings and wristpins
Bearings - Clevite coated H series rod and main bearings
Crank - Scat 4340 3.75" 1pc rms
Rods - Scat 4340 6" Procomp I beams
Pistons - Mahle coated forged with rings and wristpins
Bearings - Clevite coated H series rod and main bearings
Re: Lt1 rebuild qustions
I am about to start a rebuild of my own and I have been thinking about the same choices. So is the LT1 bottom end special or will any SBC rotating assembly work? Also, has anyone used the splayed 4 bold mains? Is it worth the price and machining?
Re: Lt1 rebuild qustions
The stock 2-bolt mains are very strong and can support some big HP.
Re: Lt1 rebuild qustions
Also the stock crank can handle some major abuse as well. Don't buy an after market cast crank, the stock crank is suitable for a 500 fwhp motor but if you have the extra coin then 600-700 is minor for the insurance a 4340 crank will bring.
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