I really like the way this guys planned his build! I got a good machine shop as well and it almost looks like his. It ain’t pretty in them places. I got a Tahoe I want in or on some ford trucks as well. Iv got a dodge 12valve however I want to get some of the dodge hemis they will never see me coming. I know what a 275hp 327 will do the first one I built I didn’t have a torque wrench. My friends older brother said it won’t stay together… I could not blow that engine up. Iv built Hercules 6cyleder boat engines with my uncle and knew enough to be dangerous… I nearly missed the whole LS movement playing with a Cummins and it been fun. I could have bought 4 of them the money I got in one. Every body wants my 96. I will die with A 96 tuck and a 2001 Tahoe I’m going to watch this gentleman he made a plan I like that. I can learn from him
Currently doing same build on my 5.7 aluminum block .. l&r engines in socal did my block for me 585$ decked align honed bored to 3.903 tanked new cam bearings , currently waiting stroker assembly from scat telling me mid August. BTW just saw that picture there machine shop was way organized
Cool cool, i am enjoying the build Supply chain issues are a drag! I had to wait like 2.5 months to get my rotating assembly, then 6 weeks at the machine shop ugh! Be sure to clean the block yourself Just a suggestion. Trust but verify! What is your horsepower goals?
@@Slicpartna denf yeah they cleaned the block well and wraped with plastic..its in my living room partially exposed i have to re clean some cylinder walls all in all pretty clean from shop.. meh like 600hp naturallly aspirated going holley EFI terminator x stealth tbi ... swapping into my 71 nova ill be happy with 500 tbh lol
@@tyronecarruthers22 yea yea, I understood what you were speaking of negative, i didnt upgrade the wrist pin I am excited and jazzed about doing this build. Let me know if you have any other questions
Hey machine shop work wasn't that expensive it is based on what you want done. It was $400-$500 Be sure to research the machine shop you plan to use. I would suggest talking with at least 2-3. Feel them out, see if you get a good vibe from them and they are passionate about thier work and reputation. Not all machine shops are the same Be sure to get reviews and/or recommendations. Have a list of what you want done Put a copy with your block and parts Even though the machine shop may cleans your parts, be sure you clean them yourself. Let me know if you have any questions
I really like the way this guys planned his build! I got a good machine shop as well and it almost looks like his. It ain’t pretty in them places. I got a Tahoe I want in or on some ford trucks as well. Iv got a dodge 12valve however I want to get some of the dodge hemis they will never see me coming. I know what a 275hp 327 will do the first one I built I didn’t have a torque wrench. My friends older brother said it won’t stay together… I could not blow that engine up. Iv built Hercules 6cyleder boat engines with my uncle and knew enough to be dangerous…
I nearly missed the whole LS movement playing with a Cummins and it been fun. I could have bought 4 of them the money I got in one. Every body wants my 96. I will die with A 96 tuck and a 2001 Tahoe I’m going to watch this gentleman he made a plan I like that.
I can learn from him
i'm planning another build soon, stay tuned
thanks for watching
Thank you for the video loving it and information curious about building a 383 stroker for a tahoe! Will wait for more videos
Currently doing same build on my 5.7 aluminum block .. l&r engines in socal did my block for me 585$ decked align honed bored to 3.903 tanked new cam bearings , currently waiting stroker assembly from scat telling me mid August. BTW just saw that picture there machine shop was way organized
Cool cool, i am enjoying the build
Supply chain issues are a drag!
I had to wait like 2.5 months to get my rotating assembly, then 6 weeks at the machine shop ugh!
Be sure to clean the block yourself
Just a suggestion.
Trust but verify!
What is your horsepower goals?
@@Slicpartna denf yeah they cleaned the block well and wraped with plastic..its in my living room partially exposed i have to re clean some cylinder walls all in all pretty clean from shop.. meh like 600hp naturallly aspirated going holley EFI terminator x stealth tbi ... swapping into my 71 nova ill be happy with 500 tbh lol
@@marcanthonysuazo thatz cool
I like your horsepower goals
Definitely re-clean the block
Trust but verify!
How did your 4" stroked LS1 turn out. I'm looking at doing the same to my VY HSV Clubsport manual, here in New Zealand
What bore did you do on the cylinders?
The bores are 3.903
Let me know if you have any other questions
I been looking for the same rotating assembly for my 5.3 LS engine as well do you have the information on the rotating assembly
The link to the kit should be in the description at the bottom
Let me know if you have any other questions
Did u get the wrestling upgrade?
Na i didnt
@@Slicpartna I meant wrist pin upgrade auto correct tripping
@@tyronecarruthers22 yea yea, I understood what you were speaking of
negative, i didnt upgrade the wrist pin
I am excited and jazzed about doing this build.
Let me know if you have any other questions
@@Slicpartna I'm following along with you Im going to build a stroker out of a 5.3 also keep us updated on the videos
@@tyronecarruthers22 oh yea!!, I will be sure to keep you updated on everything that I do
let me know if you have any questions
How much this run you at the machine shop? Looking to do the same set up
Hey machine shop work wasn't that expensive it is based on what you want done.
It was $400-$500
Be sure to research the machine shop you plan to use. I would suggest talking with at least 2-3. Feel them out, see if you get a good vibe from them and they are passionate about thier work and reputation.
Not all machine shops are the same
Be sure to get reviews and/or recommendations.
Have a list of what you want done
Put a copy with your block and parts
Even though the machine shop may cleans your parts, be sure you clean them yourself.
Let me know if you have any questions