Forged Dohc ZC
Does anyone know were I can get forged pistons and rods for a dohc zc THAT DO NOT HAVE TO BE MODIFIED TO FIT THE STOCK BLOCK. I am talking taking out the old ones and droping in the new ones. ANY HELP WILL BE GREATLY APPRECIATED.
I think that does not apply to honda's.
As everything is balanced seperatly.
Most name brand aftermarket rods and pistons are balanced, but you can let a machine shop check them out for you.
If you go with H-beam type rods you'll deffinately have to notch the block...doesn't matter what type of D-series you have all of them have to be notched. But I heard that the tunertoys H-beam rods don't need notching, but it hasn't been confirmed yet. And going with the same bore size pistons as stock may work ro may not work, depends on how beat up your cilinders are and if they are still round.
Let e machine shop check that for you, or if you have the right tools you can do it yourself, allthough good measuring tools are pricey.
As everything is balanced seperatly.
Most name brand aftermarket rods and pistons are balanced, but you can let a machine shop check them out for you.
If you go with H-beam type rods you'll deffinately have to notch the block...doesn't matter what type of D-series you have all of them have to be notched. But I heard that the tunertoys H-beam rods don't need notching, but it hasn't been confirmed yet. And going with the same bore size pistons as stock may work ro may not work, depends on how beat up your cilinders are and if they are still round.
Let e machine shop check that for you, or if you have the right tools you can do it yourself, allthough good measuring tools are pricey.
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