Honestly, it's real easy to go from just changng head gaskets to changing rods and pistons, allign boring, etc....
My Advice:
If you plan to keep it under 600 hp and that's it, the LBZ rods will work fine. Don't unbolt anything you don't have to. Throw in a set of head studs and throw it back together and you should be fine.
If you want to go with more down the road, then you may as well allign bore and balance it, throw in a good set of rods and cast pistons like de-lipped stock LB7/LLY's, key the cam and crank and stud it.
Ya and I'd pull it to swap the HG's in an '01. You may want to think about doing injectors while your in there as they are a dirty skank to change in the truck.
My Advice:
If you plan to keep it under 600 hp and that's it, the LBZ rods will work fine. Don't unbolt anything you don't have to. Throw in a set of head studs and throw it back together and you should be fine.
If you want to go with more down the road, then you may as well allign bore and balance it, throw in a good set of rods and cast pistons like de-lipped stock LB7/LLY's, key the cam and crank and stud it.
Ya and I'd pull it to swap the HG's in an '01. You may want to think about doing injectors while your in there as they are a dirty skank to change in the truck.
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