Piston Slap With Forged Internals??
Re: Piston Slap With Forged Internals??
LS-1's have piston slap from the factory,so did some LT-1's.
It won't hurt a thing,just annoying. Some of the noise will go away after the ring's get a little wear on them.
It won't hurt a thing,just annoying. Some of the noise will go away after the ring's get a little wear on them.
Re: Piston Slap With Forged Internals??
Originally Posted by 1997Z4CSS
Is this normal for forged bottom ends to be like this?
A low expansion rate forged piston, without allowances for power adders, such as the 4032 aluminum SRP, or even lower, an OEM cast or hypertech piston will make for the quietest engine at cold startup. Have OEM assembled engines with cast pistons ever experienced slap? Sure. Were these engines assembled with the proper/correct clearance? No way. Just cuz GM built these engines does not, nor should it, imply otherwise. I give a damn with the GM service manager will tell you, to the contrary. OEM engines of today, as they were 30-40 years ago, are designed to be built within certain tolerances. Sometimes, components and their assembly specs stray outside the tolerance range. Will these engines survive? With care, yes.
The piston keeps the rings stable, and the rings help stablize the piston. However, the more the unstable the piston is, the more abnormal wear the rings will endure. That is NOT good or desired. The rings' intended function/purpose is to seal the combustion mixture. The more piston stabilizing they must perform, the greater the likelihood of unintended sacrafice in wear and ring seal.
Last edited by arnie; Aug 17, 2005 at 11:35 AM.
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