Trent, were those just stock delipped pistons? Hard to tell from the pics
Ok, thanks for clearing that up. Only the second set of delipped pistons I've seen fail.
Is it me or has every cracked piston I have seen has blown out on the corner of the wristpin pointing to the rear of the block?
That cant be coincidence
Yes stock pistons that were cut .
To count all that I know of I would need to take my shoe's off :rofl:
Every one I have ever seen was the same place , some worse than others but all the same. thats why I am buying forged pistons I have seen to many stockers fail , although they do last a while at decent hp levels
What's the difference that makes you say this? Just curious.
I thought the LBZ pistons were heavier than LB7s?
I think I posted the weight of them before back when we built mine. I was joking while talking to Guy about how much weight they took out of my crank he said it was from the piston and rod swap.
Ok, thanks for clearing that up. Only the second set of delipped pistons I've seen fail.
Most of these have been stock piston with machine work, how about the mahle aftermarket cast piston that supposedly had more meat around the wrist pin IIRC?
If he took weight out of the crank that means you rotating asssembly weighed less than stock
Yes found some of the info last night that we posted awhile back but iPhone battary went dead. The crower rods weight alittle less then stock and the lbz piston has more weight then the lb7 along with the wrist pin is also heavier. If you just swap out on a lbz crank your futher out of balance the doing this on a lb7 like Trent did.
Just balance the rotating assembly. Done.
so the lb7 and lbz cranks are different weights?
basically what your saying is that if you do rods cut pistons on lb7 your not that far out of balance and its seems as though it holds up fairly well. but on an lbz rods and cut lb7/lly pistons would be out of balance by a fair amount.
now another question whats the weight difference between lb7 and lbz rods??
Just balance the rotating assembly. Done.
Just balance the rotating assembly. Done.
My thoughts exactly
Yep, needs to be balanced. :thumb: