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I saw the truck it came out of and it's a 07 2500hd classic. I found on LS1tech that some LQ4s came with these pistons. But only found the one post to confirm this.
Is the main difference between 317 heads and L92 heads that came on LY6s flow? Those heads should give the same CR on the same shortblock right?
Either way, that's interesting. Did they only use those pistons in '07 models? Mine's from an 06 but I need to look up when my motor was assembled...
I really don't know yet about the L92 heads. I know they take a different intake manifold and has square exhaust ports or something like that.
I'm not really sure about what years they came in but I'm thinking only in 07, they must have ran out for LQ4 pistons and just used these instead.
I found my 317 heads have are 71.06cc and the L92 is 69.8cc
That is odd. The lq4 pistons are dished a bit more and dont have valve reliefs. I thought the ly6 was the 6.2 though so unless they used a crank with longer stroke the pistons should be too big for the 6.0 block.
Well it's in and it runs! WAY MORE POWER!!!!! Love it...
Still have to finish tuning it though.
The output shaft on the 4l60e is 27 spline so I took a transfer case input shaft from a S10 Blazer NP233c and dropped it into my NP242. Should work the same for your NP231. Then I got a Dana 300/NP203/NP241 clocking ring from Greatlakeoffroad since they have the same bolt pattern just clocked different.
And that is it? The clocking ring didnt leave you in any wierd in between spot where high was too high and low was too low? Tks for the reply. Tried to give you rep but it says I need to spread it around more.
Fawking sweet! Tks.
It's been a long time since I've posted on here, time for a few updates.
I cut my rockers off and replaced them with 3x6 3/16" box steel with three 2x2 1/4" supports welded to plates and welded to the frame.
I took the 2" coil spacers out of it and cut the front fenders more. Now looking into coilovers for the front but I'm on a budget. My shocks don't allow enough up travel so I could move my mounts down on the axle but would prefer coilovers
Here's a pic of it after I cut the front fenders and minus 2" coil spacers.
Last edited by DaveJeep; 12-29-2011 at 01:44 PM.
Looking sick. How has the currie hi 9 held up with all that power and tire?
It's been holding up so far but we don't have many big rocks, mostly just trail running. I pulled the 3rd to check the bearings, ring & pinion and changed the rear axle bearings.
Also put some chromoly shafts in the front. Today I finished the bumpstops and am limited to 3.5" uptravel till I go to coilovers. I didn't move my shock mount and there are no shocks that I've been able to dig up that would be the right fit so it's ok for now.
I've got a lot of reading to do on how to chose the right spring rates for the coilovers.
That looks sick!
Very Nice!
Well I went out for our clubs annual New Years Run and had 6 flat tires, that's right 6! I kept getting ice/sand/mud in the outer beads. Time to order some beadlocks...
Got any closer picks of your rear sway bar setup?
So about that sway bar pic
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