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- bloodykills750
Hi. I am doing research on engines and whatnot for my own personal interest and I was wondering...can a Dart 427(7 liters) LS Next aftermarket engine block be destroked down to 6.2 liters?
427 with a 4.125 bore calls for a 4" stroke.The bore on the 427 is larger than that of an LS3/6.2
4.125" on the 427
4.065" on the LS3
As car as I can tell, the stroke is the same at 3.622"
So you could put a longer rod / shorter stroke rotating assembly in the 427 to possibly get down to 6.2L but it would be a different bore/stroke ratio than an LS3. This would very likely need to be a custom crankshaft unless by some coincidence one of the other LS family cranks magically results in a 6.2L with a 4.125" bore.
I'm seeing a practical limit of .060 over for the Next. I'd hope that allows for a cleanup some way down the line considering it's ten grand for a short block, but I'm doubtful. 376 from a 4.8 crank would require close to a tenth of an inch overbore on the Next, from that limit, to 4.28". They're all still 4.4 inches on center.You can get 5.7 liters using 4.8l crank and rods with 7.0l piston. Being the LS next has generous room to be overbored 6.2 would not be a hard number to hit.