limit of stock 6.0 longblock?
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Re: limit of stock 6.0 longblock?
Well if you want this new 6.0 to last you better build the bottom end. Shifting at 6900 alone is enough to loose a rod. I would not take a stock bottom end over 6k if you want this to last. Just build up the bottom end, and save yourself some time and money instead of doing it when it breaks.
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Re: limit of stock 6.0 longblock?
</font><blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">quote:</font><hr /><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Originally posted by MR.MIX:
<strong> It wasn't the fact that it ran lean,but that it weakend the stock rods. When my motor gave out it wasn't on n2o.</strong></font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Mix- Do you think it was an actual rod breaking or was it was a rod bolt first? Consensus is the rod bolts are poor, but it opinions differ on the quality of the rods. After the botom end lets go, most people cant say if the bolts or the rod broke first.
<strong> It wasn't the fact that it ran lean,but that it weakend the stock rods. When my motor gave out it wasn't on n2o.</strong></font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Mix- Do you think it was an actual rod breaking or was it was a rod bolt first? Consensus is the rod bolts are poor, but it opinions differ on the quality of the rods. After the botom end lets go, most people cant say if the bolts or the rod broke first.
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Re: limit of stock 6.0 longblock?
everything i hear about the rods sugest that i am ok still, i shift at 5800rpm and it sounds like that should keep them around for awhile. i am going to try not to buy any other small parts for awhile, try and put a few bucks away for some bottom end parts.
there is a nice crank/rods/pistons set up for sale in the part section. 408 set up, about 10-1(kinda high) for $3450
there is a nice crank/rods/pistons set up for sale in the part section. 408 set up, about 10-1(kinda high) for $3450
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Re: limit of stock 6.0 longblock?
Hey Big if I remember correctly the rod was in 3 pieces...Attached to the crank, the piston was still in the cylinder with a piece of rod attached and the middle piece of rod was out the side of the block somewhere on beltway 8....lolSo it was not a bolt failure....These rods in these motors are ****** crap.....
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