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    I have got a heavy ticking coming from the bottom end on my ls1. ive been told its piston slap but im not sure. it gets quieter once it warms up, but i can still hear it even then, and it speeds up the higher the rpms go. any idea on what i can do to fix it? because i wanna get some work done, but i dont know if i have to replace the block or what. can it be bored and put tighter fitting pistons and rings in it? any help would be greatly appreciated!

  • #2
    Its normal. Don't worry about it.


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    • #3
      To fix it you have to tear down the engine and mic out the cylinder walls and pistons. If its the piston skirts they can be replaced without a bore and new pistons. Usually the fix is a bore and new pistons though, because the slapping around causes egg shaped cylinder walls. It will eventually get worst especially if you drive and start in real cold weather.
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      • #4
        can a ls1 be bored though? ive heard it cant because the cylinder walls would be to thin

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        • #5
          and what can it be bored to?

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          • #6
            Don't know???????????????????
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            • #7
              ls1 can only be honed. i believe.
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              • #8
                Try a good oil 10w-30 and a good filter with the proper anti-drainback valve to monitor the noise level change if any. What are the miles and mods? I believe you have the common "piston-slap" and it causes no harm, after warm-up being less is usually that.
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                • #9
                  LS1 motors have a steel sleeve. If you plan on boring it I believe you would have to have the block re-sleeved. (i think this is the case)
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