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Old 02-13-2011   #1
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Default 368 parts

What all do I need for a 368...

LA Sleeve/4": $1200
JE Pistons: Part #?
Rods: Part/Manufacturer????

Cost of Hone the Block????
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Old 02-13-2011   #2
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Why?

you can use stock rods if you want.


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So I just need Pistons/Sleeves and honing?
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So I just need Pistons/Sleeves and honing?

&

balancing

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Lee I can hook you up with a set of 368 JE pistons for stock rods and the crank that they were run on (balanced for 368 ). You should also ask me about the 380ci motor option :-)




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Old 02-13-2011   #6
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Let me know your thoughts on price....thanks
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Lee I can hook you up with a set of 368 JE pistons for stock rods and the crank that they were run on (balanced for 368 ). You should also ask me about the 380ci motor option :-)

Do performance LT5 parts grow on trees in WA?? Tell us more about this 380 option....
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Old 02-13-2011   #8
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I just have a bunch of stuff, still...

As far as the 377/383ci goes it uses the stock crank. Doing a 368 and not jumping up to the 377/383 is nuts. The cost is under $400. The added torque on the motor will jump from 370's to 420's. Lets put it this way, you spend $15.5 to get a 368 and you left up 50rwtq on table for only $400. The build cost the same ( - the $400).
King Bearing makes the special rod bearings that are 1 piece, this is a big plus. This stops the need to buy aftermarket rods ( more money not needed at this power level ).
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are you talking about offset grinding the crank?
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Lee I can hook you up with a set of 368 JE pistons for stock rods and the crank that they were run on (balanced for 368 ). You should also ask me about the 380ci motor option :-)




Ah motor porn!!!! Im going the 380 route with Kevins help already. Best bang for the buck on a budget stroker. GC
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