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i'm sure one of my pistons will make it,s way out of the side of the engine soon if i keep the fuel turned up and the pedal to the floor

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It's actually 195-205 hp at 2,800 rpm.So what did they do to the LDS to make it put out 210HP vs the LDT's 140?
-Chuck
That's interesting!It's actually 195-205 hp at 2,800 rpm.
Crankshaft: "Increased counter weighting and reduced bearing clearances"
Camshaft: "Improved lobe design and different timing events to reduce tappet loading and reduce over speed failure."
Turbocharger: "Dual chambered, designed specifically for this engine to provide proper air flow at all engine speeds."
Oil cooler: "Increased capacity"
Oil pump: "Increased capacity"
Intake valve rocker arms: "Drilled passage for better lubrication of valve stem."
Exhaust valves and seats: "Improved."
I'm quoting the manual, so I can't help you much beyond that. The -2 engine was only used for the m656/xm757/xm791 8x8 trucks (less than 500 delivered to the Army, all in 1969)
I think I would try really hard to keep the set of 6 all the same. Surely there must be some 3 ring pistons somewhere that you could use? It isn't like there is any shortage of LDT's with holes in their crankcaseThank you very much! I understand that the piston/sleeve sizes are the same, except one more compression ring for the LDS.....
The question will be what happens if I use two new LDS pistions with 5 rings in my LDT engine ?(4others are the used originals with 3 rings). They are better and saver, and provide not so many compression loss, because of one more ring.Normally it should be no problem, otherwise this is a rought/raw engine and no well balanced race engine....