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87mm bore is safe providing you don't go silly with the horsepower and the bores have been crack tested. i.e 600+hp

 

Over that you would also want to make sure you are running a set of forged rods.

Thanks for the info Joel.

I'll start with getting the block pressure tested and cleaned, it's no loss if it's no good it was free after all. :cooldance

What over size pistons and rings did you guys use?. I'm looking at the arias RB30E forged pistons to suit the twin cam conversion, but they only come in 20 thou as I know of.

I'd rather have the bores bored out to a minimum to keep the cylinder walls as thick as possible just for peace of mind.

Does anyone know what the size of a virgin bore is? and can it be measured easily? :Pimp2:

86mm.

The stroke is 85mm. :cooldance

I used Wiseco forged pistons.

If I were to do it again I would go custom and get the quench/squish setup exactly. But you learn as you go along.

This has been my first engine build so at the start of it I didn't even know of quench/squish.

The only difference that i've noticed between the 20t and the 30 sump is at the very front where the sway bar slips in underneath.

The RB30 sump has less clearance as it has a slope to one side where as the 20 sump is horizontal.. in otherwords.. straight. :P

If you are having sway bar issues Ben I would definately go the rb20 sump.

I can't say if the 25 sumps are the same as the 20 sumps.

At the very front of the sump.. The sway bar resides underneath.

On the RB30 there is a slope that runs from the passenger side down to the drivers side.

The RB20's section at the front does not slope, it stays at the same level.

Hope that makes sense.

I'll post a pic if you need.

That I do..

Darren used the RB20 sump and has lowered his motor to the point where the sump base is sitting ever so slightly lower (either that or its perfectly level) than the x-member.

Just have to be carefull not to loose the arse end out and mount a gutter. :P

Well yeah.. but we install trust sump extensions onto quite a few GTR's.. which drops the sump a lot!! and never had one rip off yet.. :P

I was thinking more about the problems with the gearbox/driveshaft with having the engine 30-50mm lower..

Thats exactly why I was umm and arrring about dropping the motor.

The last thing I want is for it to have the driveline alignment issues of a VN Commodore.. lol :D

BA V8 Ford bonnet here I come.. lol

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