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Ld28 block with l28 turbo head??


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I was reading the other day about a guy who had done a rd30 block woth a turbo rb26 head and was running 32psi boost or something

 

Has anyone ever thort of trying this with a L series engine?

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I have recently picked up a complete LD28, normally we bin everything but the crank, however I will keep the block this time to study it in more detail ;)

Posted

Yea but deisels are built stronger cause it take high comp ratio

 

So maiting with petrol head would alow more boost with the stronger block

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I had a bare block for a little while.

Bore spacing is the same.

Casting seems to be identical.

The only visual difference I could see was the deck height.

So how's that stronger? ???

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Not sure the

Rd28 with a rb26 head the block was stronger

 

The strokes and bores are a bit different in the 2 as well

 

Ld

Bore 84.5

Stroke 83

 

L

Bore 86

Stroke 79

 

 

 

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It would be interesting if a petrol head fits on, would be an easy way to get some longer rods in there while keeping "stock" l28 pistons

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First the LD block is lots heaver and has a small bore and wont take a large bore  even if you try to sleeve it , i have try ed

it runs bigger head bolts witch is cool for the Rb 26 but not for the L head . and you need to mod the water ways a bit as well ,

So don't bother there is better ways to do it

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First the LD block is lots heaver and has a small bore and wont take a large bore  even if you try to sleeve it , i have try ed

it runs bigger head bolts witch is cool for the Rb 26 but not for the L head . and you need to mod the water ways a bit as well ,

So don't bother there is better ways to do it

cool that is the stuff we didn't know and why I have kept the block for once. But it might go to the scrap too now.
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you can not get a 90 mm bore with this block even with sleeves the bore is 84 standard , well you can but there is no steel holding the sleeves and would cost a shed lode to do for no advantage 

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