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Old Apr 8, 2009 | 07:26 PM
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Default LS crank in GSR block

Before you say use the search, trust me i did. The things i did find never had a solid answer. So ill ask. If i got a GSR block and put the LS crank, pistons, and rods in it, would it work? Would it be an easyer way to do LS vtec? im thinking of slaping a B16 head on it.
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Default Re: LS crank in GSR block

diffrent stroke no it wont work
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Yes it will work
Old Apr 8, 2009 | 07:56 PM
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Default Re: LS crank in GSR block

Exactly, lol. Any one forsure?
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Default Re: LS crank in GSR block

I am fosho... done it before, you can put a gsr crank into al ls block also... you just have to match the rods with the crank
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Default Re: LS crank in GSR block

So, its basicly ls vtec then right? the b16 head should use the oil gulleys of the gsr right?
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Default Re: LS crank in GSR block

Originally Posted by theneonorder
So, its basicly ls vtec then right? the b16 head should use the oil gulleys of the gsr right?
Yeah, the deck height on a gsr block is slightly higher tho, nothing your gonna really notice. I would suggest using arp rod bolts tho. Any reason your using a b16 head instead of a gsr? But yeah everything will line up.
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Default Re: LS crank in GSR block

Well i already have B16 head is why. What i keep reading on the intarwebz is that the oil squirters hit the LS crank?
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Default Re: LS crank in GSR block

Found a good thread finally.

http://www.honda-tech.com/showthread...1837872&page=2

For any one els future reference, still sketchy about the oil squirters tho.
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Default Re: LS crank in GSR block

Golden eagle makes a block off kit for the oil squirters



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