6.0 Buildup - Your advice wanted.
#61
I'm not shooting for a specifc power lever. I'm just trying to build a solid engine with known good performance upgrades. I'm hoping for a little over 400, but that's just a guess. I did not get an answer on the CR. I'm thinking it should be about 10.7:1 wil .051 gaskets.
Last edited by blsnelling; 08-24-2010 at 10:05 AM.
#62
I just this morning learned of the Fel-Pro 1041 gaskets. These are .041" thick. However, the bore is 4.135". Is that too big on this setup? Am I correct in thinking that the diameter of the combustion chamber will be a little larger on my 243 heads once they're milled .035"? I'm not worried about reuseability, or being harder to clean up, should the need arise. I just don't want to use Cometics, so it's either these or GM gaskets.
#63
For the build I'm doing here, is there any need for me to upgrade from GM rod bolts? I'm hoping for 400-425 HP and will not be spinning it over 6000-6200. GM bolts are $62 and no concerns with the rods needing resized. Katechs are $200. ARPs are only $90, but questionable on needing resized.
If I bought ARPs, could I simply bolt the caps on and check for out of round, or is there more to it than that?
I want to build smart, but don't want to throw money where it's not needed.
If I bought ARPs, could I simply bolt the caps on and check for out of round, or is there more to it than that?
I want to build smart, but don't want to throw money where it's not needed.
#66
PT's Slowest Truck
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I don't think so....with a 220/224 cam in a 6.0, and head work, I think that you'd even be pushing the limits of 31# 8.1 gas injectors. I'd go with the 8.1 marine injectors to play it safe, they're 42# I believe. Plus, if you ever go bigger on the cam, you should still be able to reuse them.
As for the rod bolts, I believe that the stockers will be fine, but some upgraded rod bolts are cheap insurance. Check the internal section for a thread I started calle "ARP Rod Bolt Roll Call", there's a bunch of good info in there. From what I remember, the ARP's are a direct replacement as long as you remove the sleeves that are in there. The Katech's are a direct replacement and the last rod bolt that you'll ever need, but as you already know, they're big bucks :nod;
As for the rod bolts, I believe that the stockers will be fine, but some upgraded rod bolts are cheap insurance. Check the internal section for a thread I started calle "ARP Rod Bolt Roll Call", there's a bunch of good info in there. From what I remember, the ARP's are a direct replacement as long as you remove the sleeves that are in there. The Katech's are a direct replacement and the last rod bolt that you'll ever need, but as you already know, they're big bucks :nod;
#70
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For the build I'm doing here, is there any need for me to upgrade from GM rod bolts? I'm hoping for 400-425 HP and will not be spinning it over 6000-6200. GM bolts are $62 and no concerns with the rods needing resized. Katechs are $200. ARPs are only $90, but questionable on needing resized.
If I bought ARPs, could I simply bolt the caps on and check for out of round, or is there more to it than that?
I want to build smart, but don't want to throw money where it's not needed.
If I bought ARPs, could I simply bolt the caps on and check for out of round, or is there more to it than that?
I want to build smart, but don't want to throw money where it's not needed.