I'm sorry, but if my motor is getting torn down, its getting all 9 pistons replaced with forged, not just #7.....![]()
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09/21/2010 02:31 <danger_ranger83> I'm not really worried about the looks...I want it to be fast and ugly...bc no one wants to get outrun by something ugly
the problem with #7 piston is a cooling issue with the way the water ports are made around it...thats how it was explained to me.
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'11 lt 4x4 z71..tvs1900
'01 gmc twins 6.0 jakes 400 ladder bars w/ coilovers tuned by nelson performance
i haven't had any problem with no. 7, but my no. 6 piston is noisy noisy. replaced rockers and pushrods, no change, been gritting my teeth hoping it will last until the 5.7L is finished, i'm a very regular visitor (high fiber diet). . . .and i have never heard of this problem
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^^^ i thought that was only an issue when using a turbo??![]()
01 Silverado
This has happened in many different applications, FI, N20 & N/A, with different intakes, stock, LS6, Vic's... and fuel systems, return or returnless. The arguments are as follows:
1) #7 is the farthest back and due to block design doesn't have adequate coolant circulation since there are block offs unlike earlier years that had cross overs.
2) Returnless fuel systems can have trash build up in the fuel rails/injectors since there is not an inline filter and no way to return the trash to the tank.
3) The stock intake design doesn't allow for even air distribution, especially in heavily modified applications, which cause #7 to run lean and not show on a wideband.
These are the main arguments or theories. The problem is failure has occured when some of these are not present. For example, someone is running an aftermarket intake or upgraded fuel system and they still lose #7.
Nothing has been absolutely, 100% proven to be the causing factor that I have read. IMO, I think that it's probably a combination of some of the above issues and not just one in particular. In addition, the factory clearances are set up tighter than what you would normally run in a highly modified set up which just adds another possibilty of reason for failure.
If you have never heard of this being an issue, now you have!![]()
2004 Silverado Crew Cab, forged iron 5.7, STS w/MP turbo, 10+ psi, FMIC, Tial 50mm BOV, Vic Jr, Snow performance meth, MTI Stealth cam .220/.220 .581/.581 115lsa, Comp chromoly pushrods, Yank TT3000 stall, LS1 Efans, 160 tstat, Trucool 40k trans cooler, 60# injectors, Walbro fuel pump, Patriot springs, Built 4l65E w/billet input & output shafts, Eaton posi, SD tuned...all installed by Klein North Automotive
I think allen is just joking.
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