Bore is 3.78 and stroke on some cranks ive looked at are 4.000 stoke , stock stroke is 3.68 I beleive , so thatd be around 360 Cu i from 330 stock? Id be happy with a bit of stroke , new bearings and rings and a healthy bottom end to build off for the future. Ill window shop it all and find out some actual costs, and although my rare tax return is almost all going to paying things off, an extra engine goodie would be nice. Regardless of how much power the truck has, its such a leap from my smog 350, that i dont think it can ever feel slow, ... unless it woopsies a window in the side of it.
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As comfortable as I am getting exploring uncharted waters... Any suggestions or things to watch out for when it comes to swapping an aftermarket crank in would be greatly appreciated. Cause I’ve read a few places that state stroking an LS too much is bad due to the bottom of the piston hanging out of the bore ,ect... and I’m sure there are things I’m not going to account for…
I've stroked LS engines to both 4.00" stroke and 4.100" stroke. But they were all 6.0, 6.2. My uncle has stroked several LS7 blocks to 4.100 as well.
I think if you are going to spend the money I would start with a larger bore, it's hard to fit enough air through the smaller valves of the 5.3 bore to feed the 4" stroke, especially as the RPM climbs. But it will give you more torque and power for sure either way.
We did not have any issues with the modern components and did check the protrusion at the bottom. The piston is so short on some of these setups it's not nearly as bad as you think. You may have to clearance the block for the rods, has to be checked.
Keep in mind you will have to balance the crank unless you buy a complete balanced rotating assembly for your bore and stroke and target wheel pattern, etc.


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