URGENT!! 2.3L Rebuild Problem
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URGENT!! 2.3L Rebuild Problem
Hey all!!
I have a really urgent problem, that I need to work out ASAP.
Basically, my engine is currently at the engine builders and has a problem. When he goes to spin the crank the rods do not clear the block/girdle.
Im using;
-4G64 100mm cast crank
-Carrillo Pro-H Conrods
-CP Stroker pistons
He believes that the carrillo's are just too thick and it is causing clearence issues! Of all the tomei 2.3L kits he has installed, he has never had this issue!
What do you guy reccomend? Machine block? (my engine builder doesnt like this option and wont do it), new rods?
The rods cost me big money, is it worth getting new rods? What other options do I have. Ill post up pictures when my mechanic sends them.
Cheers,
Alex
I have a really urgent problem, that I need to work out ASAP.
Basically, my engine is currently at the engine builders and has a problem. When he goes to spin the crank the rods do not clear the block/girdle.
Im using;
-4G64 100mm cast crank
-Carrillo Pro-H Conrods
-CP Stroker pistons
He believes that the carrillo's are just too thick and it is causing clearence issues! Of all the tomei 2.3L kits he has installed, he has never had this issue!
What do you guy reccomend? Machine block? (my engine builder doesnt like this option and wont do it), new rods?
The rods cost me big money, is it worth getting new rods? What other options do I have. Ill post up pictures when my mechanic sends them.
Cheers,
Alex
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Notch the block, right on the bottom where the cylinder wall is etc. I have had to do this many times and it is not a issue. The rings etc never make it that far down. Good luck.
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^ Apparently the rods are just WAY too big.
Both the machinist and engine builder are not keen on the idea.
So looks like new rods are on the cards. Either that, or Ill spend the $$ now and get a new crank + rods??? Keeping the pistons as the block has been machined to suit.
As I have 2.3L pistons (stroker) is it possible to run off the shelf 156mm rods and 94mm crank?? or 97mm crank?
Both the machinist and engine builder are not keen on the idea.
So looks like new rods are on the cards. Either that, or Ill spend the $$ now and get a new crank + rods??? Keeping the pistons as the block has been machined to suit.
As I have 2.3L pistons (stroker) is it possible to run off the shelf 156mm rods and 94mm crank?? or 97mm crank?
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That's the only picture I have. I basically removed the entire webbed section and made it flush with the main wall of the block. The 2nd and 3rd cylinder are the real issues and I removed more than was need for my rods. Give it one more look.