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I just realized that the crank was a Nitrided crank , and that the early lt5 engines used 2 bolt main bearing caps vs 4 bolt in the newer engines.
Is there any known failures from the 2 bolt engines that are more common than with the 4 bolt engines? Is the crank Cast or Forged , then nitrided? Whats the consensus on how many HP our bottom ends can handle? I just picked up THE HEART OF THE BEAST ... figured I should start reading up on our cars , this is where I got this engine info from (stuff posted on the net from the book). Thanks ![]() |
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2 bolt vs 4 bolt makes no difference.
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the LT5 is a "ladder bar" split block design and the 2 bolt blocks are plenty strong. the crank is a very stout forged casting
although the 4 bolt design is "marginally" stronger, (about 5%) the 2 bolt block set the endurance record and is plenty stout when you look at the new LS motors they went to a deep skirt cross bolted design which is cheaper to manufacture. you can't really compare a "2 bolt vs 4 bolt main" design with separate main caps holding the crank with a traditional chevy block the ladder bar bottom case holds all the caps in a very rigid structure on the LT5 |
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i need to read up on the bottom end of the lt5. never really bothered before, not sure why
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Is the Ladder Bar Bottom sorta like using a "block girdle" ?
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I will explain it this way.
two 1/2" inch bolts or four 1/4" inch bolts They went with smaller bolts on the 4 bolt blocks Let me add, some might say your spreading the load with smaller 4 bolts but the ladder frames have so many screws all the way around i don't think 2 more smaller screws will make such a big difference to handle that much more power. So if your building a 1000hp motor and the 4 bolt can handle another 25 or 50hp more at that point who cares. To me makes no difference. Some of the fast FBI Z's are 2 bolt blocks making 650-700hp Stock crank is forged. We know stock bottom ends can handle 600hp i think they could handle 800+hp. Pete
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Awesome, Thanks Pete ---
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If I recall correctly the 4-bolt "enhancement" was a sop to GM after the supposed crank failure "issue" that was actually caused by an improper starting procedure during testing. Lotus didn't believe it was necessary.
Dave
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My 2 bolt stock crank and rods endure over 700 chp and 660 tq.
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Something else...
The bolts sandwich the block between a ladder "girdle", into which the main caps are moulded, and the heads. The bolts of the 2-bolt motors are MASSIVE, and weigh over 21# alone! To think of the LT5 2-bolt vs. 4-bolt from the perspective of a SBC (or even a BBC for that matter), is totally wrong. It is an entirely different animal - top to bottom. Looking at it dissassembled, it is one beefy mutha! Standing around over brewskies with Dave Mclellan at a JVD BBQ during one of the recent Bowling Green GTGs, Dave said the LT5 (bottom end) "...should be good for 1000 hp or a little more." FWIW, P. P. |
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