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[QUOTE]Originally posted by FivePTSlow: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by 91blackonblack: [qb] Well i would jus toss the pistions or sale them an get some nice rods an pistons if you do keep the block.weigh the piston if u can have it pull apart an weigh the rod then math it up an get the exact pistion an rod that weigh the same since the motor was balanced.my 02 [/qb][/QUOTE]If I were going to do that I might as well just use the block that's already in the car and rebuild it. If I wanted to just swap pistons for forged pistons then that's around $500, plus having it re-balanced, and installed. Might as well just sell this short block and start from scratch. The reason I don't want to start from scratch is because I'm going to build a stroker motor in the future anyway, so no sense in building two new motors. This block seemed like a good deal, but is obviously turning out not to be. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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