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Old 8/1/11, 10:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Ltngdrvr
The cylinder 8 problem is not piston related so changing to forged pistons doesn't do anything to fix the problem. The forged pistons will stand up to more abuse so it would take more to screw it up but that's not the same as fixing the problem.
What would fix the problem? I think that the best thing to do is get that rotating assembly. When I put that rotating assembly in the shopping cart there's a drop down menu of different sizes. What size should I get if I decide to go with this? Do I need head studs or other parts?

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Originally Posted by unas2k5
What would fix the problem? I think that the best thing to do is get that rotating assembly. When I put that rotating assembly in the shopping cart there's a drop down menu of different sizes. What size should I get if I decide to go with this? Do I need head studs or other parts?

Thank you! I really appreciate you, you always have the answers.
Find out what the ring spacing is on the new pistons. Stockers are anywhere between 6 and 10 thousandths which is WAY too close for an 11:1 motor. Bigger the spacing, the safer you are from the lands breaking, which seems to be the failure point on these pistons, and #8 takes the hit because it's the hottest hole. Of course you could also figure out a way to get more coolant to the back of the drivers side head and cure the heat issue once and for all, which will probably eliminate any risk of a failure in the future.
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Alright thanks! I'll look that up.
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Why don't you call MMR and ask them for their recommendation?

And they can tell you all about the sizing options.

Better yet, why not just buy a short block or long block from them, then it will be all assembled and ready to go.
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Originally Posted by Ltngdrvr
Why don't you call MMR and ask them for their recommendation?

And they can tell you all about the sizing options.

Better yet, why not just buy a short block or long block from them, then it will be all assembled and ready to go.
I just called. They said if I send the block in it would be $600 labor and $300 to bore the block... And shipping to CA and Back.

PLUS $1700 for the rotating assembly... It would be to handle 1,000 WHP.

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Unas2k5- don't you live in Michigan? Have you considered contacting Livernois? They have a great reputation and I've heard nothing but good things about their work.
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Originally Posted by DetTigers
Unas2k5- don't you live in Michigan? Have you considered contacting Livernois? They have a great reputation and I've heard nothing but good things about their work.

Yes, I do. I'll call them now... Thanks
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Originally Posted by DetTigers
Unas2k5- don't you live in Michigan? Have you considered contacting Livernois? They have a great reputation and I've heard nothing but good things about their work.


I called Livernois... They don't like to install other peoples parts is what they said... They said they don't have rotating assemblies but already quoted me 2K in just parts and that doesn't include a crankshaft (probably another $500) Then labor there is always threw the roof...They're too expensive and they have to "throw something together" for me...
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I wouldn't bother with Livernois.
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Originally Posted by Overboost
I wouldn't bother with Livernois.
Yeah, I'm not either. I would rather have this for $1700 :


MMR Street Mod 1000 Rotating Assembly for 2011/2012 5.0
Up to 1000HP!

This is everything you need except a block to assemble a complete fully forged shortblock, this kit has the same parts as the MMR Street Mod 1000 shortblock but in a do it yourself kit. Available in all piston oversizes.
Includes:
Brand New Ford Racing Forged Crankshaft- fully counter weighted, will handle up to 1500HP
MANLEY 4340 Forged H-beam Rods with ARP Bolts
MANLEY Forged Pistons with steel Pins
Total Seal Rings
Clevite Performance Rod Bearings
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