Motor is apart what should i do?
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The late model LQx/LS2 rods are pretty strong, not saying the don't or won't break but I've never seen one personally. We all know these things eat pistons like tic-tacs if you lean on it a little too hard... Problem is, a lot of aftermarket pistons require 6.125 rods so you're upgrading them either way... I wouldn't think twice about using the stock crank... Very strong piece.
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Did you locate 6.0 forged pistons for your upgrade??? I am looking to do the same thing but am having trouble finding a forged piston in a stock bore with stock rods! Everything seems to be stroked...anyone got ideas or better yet, part numbers.
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