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Building A Gm Performance Lsx Engine Rod Ends

 
Building A Gm Performance Lsx Engine Rod Ends
Building A GM Performance LSX Engine- The New Rodent
The rod ends will likely interfere with the windage tray on LS engines with more than a 4.000-inch-or-greater stroke. Bates checked this by carefully rotating the crankshaft and noting whether the rods hit the tray, which they did. View Related Article
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