Can a 6.0 block be bored to a 4.100 bore safely????
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As the title states, can a 6.0 block be bored that much and still have enough cylinder wall thickness to be safe and street friendly? I have a combo in mind with that bore and a 4.00" stroke crankshaft. Has anyone tried this or know of anyone who has? All help and advice welcome and appreciated
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4.100 X 4.00 = 422 cubes. There probably have been a few that have gone that big. You should sonic test the block before even considering it though. I will be the mature voice of reason and tell you to stick with LS3 bore size (4.065 or 4.070). Less chance of problems and pistons are very plentiful.
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As mentioned, some blocks can go that large and some can barely go 4.040. The only way you'll know is to sonic check the block. I would also agree with Batboy aboit stick to the LS3 bore sizes. Lots of off the shelf pistons to choose from.
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yes, 422 is what I was shooting for with about a 300 shot, just didn't know how big anyone had gone with reliability, 422 just sounded bad *** lol, may come up with a different recipe than that, thanks guys
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Have you looked at the ERL stuff at all?
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