4.8L build to 366 c.i.
#21
I may be wrong, but I believe that the oem bore for the 5.7L LS1 is 3.898"?
EDIT: Found a source...
ENGINE: Liters: Cubic I: Bore: Stroke: Rod Length: Comp:
LR4 4.8 293 3.780 3.268 6.276 9.5
LM7 5.3 325 3.780 3.622 6.098 9.5
LS1 5.7 346 3.898 3.622 6.098 10.1
LS6 5.7 346 3.898 3.622 6.098 10.5
LQ4 6.0 364 4.00 3.622 6.098 9.4
EDIT: Found a source...
ENGINE: Liters: Cubic I: Bore: Stroke: Rod Length: Comp:
LR4 4.8 293 3.780 3.268 6.276 9.5
LM7 5.3 325 3.780 3.622 6.098 9.5
LS1 5.7 346 3.898 3.622 6.098 10.1
LS6 5.7 346 3.898 3.622 6.098 10.5
LQ4 6.0 364 4.00 3.622 6.098 9.4
#22
I may be wrong, but I believe that the oem bore for the 5.7L LS1 is 3.898"?
EDIT: Found a source...
ENGINE: Liters: Cubic I: Bore: Stroke: Rod Length: Comp:
LR4 4.8 293 3.780 3.268 6.276 9.5
LM7 5.3 325 3.780 3.622 6.098 9.5
LS1 5.7 346 3.898 3.622 6.098 10.1
LS6 5.7 346 3.898 3.622 6.098 10.5
LQ4 6.0 364 4.00 3.622 6.098 9.4
EDIT: Found a source...
ENGINE: Liters: Cubic I: Bore: Stroke: Rod Length: Comp:
LR4 4.8 293 3.780 3.268 6.276 9.5
LM7 5.3 325 3.780 3.622 6.098 9.5
LS1 5.7 346 3.898 3.622 6.098 10.1
LS6 5.7 346 3.898 3.622 6.098 10.5
LQ4 6.0 364 4.00 3.622 6.098 9.4
#23
It is my understanding that GM designed and cast the 5.3 block to have the capability to be a 5.7 as well. They just never put it into production. That's why there have been no problems with taking them that far over.
#25
#26
Mahle makes forged pistons in .010, .020, .030, .040" over stock 4.8/5.3L bore (3.780"). I guess I can take my block to a machine shop and see if they can sonic check it and see what kind of material would be left over in all the cylinders if I do decide to go with a 3.903" bore.
well hot damn, provide me with a link, summit or jegs don't carry them.
#28
Sounds like you're going after some pretty serious HP. I wouldn't even consider doing a project like this starting with a 4.8/5.3L block. You'll likely replace everything in the block and just use the block....right? How much, % wise, would it cost extra to start with a better block? I bet a small % compared to the whole project. Sounds to me like you need to start with a 6.0L block and use that 4.8 for a boat anchor. I've been told they'll hold a sizable boat in some pretty deep and stormy waters........
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