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Experienced Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 2,038 Joined: 3-March 10 From: Huntersville, NC Member No.: 9,105 ![]() |
Ok here's my list of what I ordered. Please tell me if I missed something or if there's something I should consider doing while the engine is out.
Texas Speed cam kit 224/224 .600/.600 (112 LSA) PAC 1218 single beehive springs 7.400" pushrods Camshaft bolt/gasket kit w/ARP bolt LS7 lifters GM head gaskets GM LS2 timing chain Texas Speed ported LS6 oil pump Improved Racing Oil pan baffles Crank scraper O ring Oil tube brace Turn One Rebuilt rack GM motor mounts Tune Ahh, forgot the ARP head bolts. I knew I'd forget something. What else did I forget? Don't say the blower. This post has been edited by Steve91T: Oct 12 2016, 11:47 AM |
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Experienced Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 1,693 Joined: 15-February 04 From: Casselberry FL Member No.: 206 ![]() |
Unless you are planning to remove the heads a number of times (or if money isn't really an object), I'd probably opt for standard GM non-reusable head bolts. The ARP bolts are saving you the cost of buying numerous sets of single-use OEM head bolts over the course of time, but bolts still are a pain in the ass when you have to clean out the bolt holes. Studs don't have the problem with cleaning out the bolt holes, but they are even more expensive and some have difficulty pulling the heads with the motor still in the car with studs.
I'd put the money I saved on bolts/studs towards a better timing chain, such as the Katech HME-G68V-2 ($150) or the slightly newer and beefier Hinson IWIS C7R timing chain ($160). I've read that you will have a lot of chain slack with the LS2 chain without a chain dampener. For my LS3 I used the Katech with the OEM LS3 chain dampener, but I don't recall what type of dampener may be available for your block or any special installation considerations. Here's a running list I have for my future top end rebuild; maybe you'll see some generic part types in here which will tickle your memory. I may not need all of it, but I like to have a complete list of part numbers for ease of ordering. Lifters (.035" preload +/- .010", requires ~.190" longer pushrod): Johnson ST2126LSR Head gaskets (custom 4.080" bore, .045" thickness): Cometic 3/8" intake pushrods, .145 wall, .062" orifice (5/16" ball ends), tapered?: Manton Series 3 3/8" exhaust pushrods, .145 wall, .062" orifice (5/16" ball ends), tapered?: Manton Series 3 LS3 assembled cylinder head (hollow int valve): OEM new, send to Darin Morgan for porting Dual valvesprings w/ tool steel retainers: Brian Tooley SK001 Rocker arm trunnion kit: Straub Technologies head bolts/studs: Undecided Water pump gaskets: OEM valve cover gaskets: OEM intake manifold bolt (I have one snapped bolt): OEM Spark plugs: NGK TR6 Front cover seal: OEM Front cover gasket: OEM Rear cover (with seal & gasket): OEM Crankshaft bolt: OEM Exhaust gasket: OEM Header bolts: Stage 8 Locking 2-Piece LS2 Gen IV timing cover: Edelbrock 4255 Camshaft Crank scraper Oil filter pan magnet: FilterMag SS365-Pair Clutch: RPS Twin Billet Carbon 2, lightened from Tony Mamo Slave cylinder & throwout bearing:OEM Remote clutch speed bleeder: Tick Performance 1 7/8" header primary's: ARH |
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Advanced Member ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 919 Joined: 30-December 03 From: Northern NY Member No.: 66 ![]() |
lifters? Lifter tray, Oil pick-up tube o-ring, exhaust gaskets. I'm going to assume valve cover, intake, water pump, front cover gaskets and seal. Valve seals? oil pan gasket. If the motor is out of the car for the heads TTY bolts are easy.
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Experienced Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 2,038 Joined: 3-March 10 From: Huntersville, NC Member No.: 9,105 ![]() |
lifters? Lifter tray, Oil pick-up tube o-ring, exhaust gaskets. I'm going to assume valve cover, intake, water pump, front cover gaskets and seal. Valve seals? oil pan gasket. If the motor is out of the car for the heads TTY bolts are easy. Thanks, I edited my post to include the lifters. I didn't get lifter trays though. I'll order them. I also ordered exhaust manifold gaskets, and the oil pan gasket. I ordered the front gasket kit from Texas Speed, I'll have to look up what exactly it includes. I didn't do valve seals. I don't know how to change them. Are they easy? |
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Advanced Member ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 919 Joined: 30-December 03 From: Northern NY Member No.: 66 ![]() |
Steve
Yes they are easy especially after the valve springs are off. I'm a bit confused. I know the motor you removed munched the lifters and cam. Are you just fixing what is broken? or did you find another motor? John |
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Experienced Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 2,038 Joined: 3-March 10 From: Huntersville, NC Member No.: 9,105 ![]() |
Steve Yes they are easy especially after the valve springs are off. I'm a bit confused. I know the motor you removed munched the lifters and cam. Are you just fixing what is broken? or did you find another motor? John No I'm just fixing what's broke. I decided to pull the engine because I know it needs motor mounts and I want to drop the pan to add the improved racing goodies. |
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Advanced Member ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 919 Joined: 30-December 03 From: Northern NY Member No.: 66 ![]() |
exhaust manifold to y-pipe gaskets. Coolant cross over pipe gasket. Again I don't know what comes with the gasket set. Also you might want to consider a clutch/throw-out bearing while apart. This is the issue when the engine is out/apart. What to do/not do. You might also consider having a machine shop check the heads. They could install the springs/seals when apart. Again Do/not do.
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Experienced Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 1,693 Joined: 15-February 04 From: Casselberry FL Member No.: 206 ![]() |
GM LS6 timing chain damper (PN reference): http://store.katechengines.com/damper-timi...--ls6-p260.aspx
An alternative: http://www.briantooleyracing.com/ls6-timin...o-88958607.html |
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Experienced Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 2,038 Joined: 3-March 10 From: Huntersville, NC Member No.: 9,105 ![]() |
Actually I wasn't even planning on separating the tranny from the engine. It already has an LS7 clutch in it and possibly a light flywheel. I can't remember on the flywheel. Either way, it felt great when I drove it, so I'm going to leave it alone.
It's really tough to decide what to replace and what to leave alone. I'm so tempted to just drop the whole engine off at a shop and let them go through it. But that's a ton of money. I really want to just get it back together and see how it does. |
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Experienced Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 2,038 Joined: 3-March 10 From: Huntersville, NC Member No.: 9,105 ![]() |
My mom and dad came over last night to eat my food and drink my beer. While drinking my beer we went to the garage and looked at the engine sitting on the garage floor. I showed him the carbon on the heads and we both agree that the very least I'll drop them off at a machine shop and have them cleaned up and decked. The machine shop said they could bump compression up a bit without causing any problems. I'd have to do more research on that though.
Then we started talking about the bottom end. While its out, I could drop it off and have it freshened up also. The shop said about $1k for labor. So $1500 total would be a low end price, but that doesn't include the parts I just ordered. If my dad was definitely going to keep this thing for a long time, I'd say let's get it freshened up. But he may only keep it for a few years. I really don't know. As of right now, with just the parts I've ordered, we're into the car for $4600 plus whatever tuning costs. Another thing that he absolutely needs is new wheels. So let's say after cleaning the heads and a mail order tune, we're at $5k. Another $1k for wheels and tires after I sell the 16's. So that's $6k for a mildly cammed LS1 with 172k miles on the bottom end. Or $7500 or so for the same thing but with a fresh engine. I'm torn. |
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Veteran Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 2,511 Joined: 14-November 04 From: Homer Glen, IL Member No.: 540 ![]() |
I'd go with the $6k all-in unless you're planning on running a lot of auto-x or track days. Even then, I'd probably just save for a fresh short block in case you ka-boom that one.
With those miles, a fresh engine won't bring any more money unless you find someone who REALLY likes the car. As far as machine work on the heads, I'd get a quote and run that vs. Ebay 799 heads. There are a bunch of sellers on there for ~$500 shipped already freshened. If your's need guides too, it might be a push. This post has been edited by nape: Oct 14 2016, 01:26 AM |
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Experienced Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 2,038 Joined: 3-March 10 From: Huntersville, NC Member No.: 9,105 ![]() |
I'd go with the $6k all-in unless you're planning on running a lot of auto-x or track days. Even then, I'd probably just save for a fresh short block in case you ka-boom that one. With those miles, a fresh engine won't bring any more money unless you find someone who REALLY likes the car. As far as machine work on the heads, I'd get a quote and run that vs. Ebay 799 heads. There are a bunch of sellers on there for ~$500 shipped already freshened. If your's need guides too, it might be a push. Yeah I agree. The machine shop said it was about $200 to clean and deck the heads plus parts. |
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Experienced Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 2,038 Joined: 3-March 10 From: Huntersville, NC Member No.: 9,105 ![]() |
Turn One is looking at a 2 week turn around to rebuild the rack. Any recommendations for rebuilt units anywhere else?
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Experienced Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 2,038 Joined: 3-March 10 From: Huntersville, NC Member No.: 9,105 ![]() |
More fun parts showed up!!!
(IMG:http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v199/Steve91T/Camaro/52B5822B-D7D6-4A32-A73B-F7E21B45C6E2.jpg) |
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FRRAX Owner/Admin ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Admin Posts: 15,432 Joined: 13-February 04 From: Ohio Member No.: 196 ![]() |
More fun parts showed up!!! NOW it's a party! (IMG:http://www.frrax.com/rrforum/style_emoticons/default/2thumbs.gif) |
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Advanced Member ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 739 Joined: 27-June 12 Member No.: 142,453 ![]() |
My ACdelco rebuild from rock auto has given zero issues. Turn one builds a great pump, but they don't do anything special to the racks.
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Experienced Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 2,038 Joined: 3-March 10 From: Huntersville, NC Member No.: 9,105 ![]() |
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Advanced Member ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 739 Joined: 27-June 12 Member No.: 142,453 ![]() |
A reman acdelco rack is 225 on rock auto, including a $75 core charge. Turn one rebuilds start at $225 plus shipping both ways. Even though you have to pay to shop your core back, it still ends up being cheaper. The rebuild process is no different between the two.
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Experienced Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 2,038 Joined: 3-March 10 From: Huntersville, NC Member No.: 9,105 ![]() |
Did some cleaning tonight.
(IMG:http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v199/Steve91T/Camaro/A3D40820-8CD7-42A1-B2B9-CF16B824EB02.jpg) (IMG:http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v199/Steve91T/Camaro/7AEC314F-7745-405B-A7B9-0D6DFF2D1992.jpg) (IMG:http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v199/Steve91T/Camaro/2014F5B5-D665-4E71-8F37-8B7DF9618564.jpg) I think I'm going to clean the heads up myself. (IMG:http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v199/Steve91T/Camaro/37B2FB49-6E33-4E50-B718-5DB2CCF433F3.jpg) |
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Experienced Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 2,038 Joined: 3-March 10 From: Huntersville, NC Member No.: 9,105 ![]() |
A reman acdelco rack is 225 on rock auto, including a $75 core charge. Turn one rebuilds start at $225 plus shipping both ways. Even though you have to pay to shop your core back, it still ends up being cheaper. The rebuild process is no different between the two. Oh I see it. I was looking at the wrong thing. Thank you. |
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