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Yea I'm sure the ARP bolts are not TTY so I can re-use them. But I doubt I'll ever take them off again. Will I need to remove the front accessories? Any recommendations on other ported heads or aftermarket heads? I don't want anything over the top or race oriented. Thanks man! |
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! Plan for the worst, hope for the best. You'll have to pull the power steering pump. It is mounted to the driver's side head. I also left off removing the coil brackets and valve covers. I'd just go with the ported heads unless you're wanting to spend a bunch of money. Not sure what price range you're looking at.
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Price range wise, I really don't have a range. I don't wanna toss over 2 Gs on a set because I won't be needing anything extreme. I saw the PRC port jobs for like $900 on TSP website. Other sites have port jobs for a bit more money but the flow numbers are similar. The aftermarket castings REALLY flow good numbers tho. But I think I'll wait to go aftermarket in the future when I build an engine. $900 for a set of ported heads sounds like a great deal. I can't get ported heads for my 03 GT for less than $1300 and they flow like crap. |
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Blak it is messy, and very easy.
That site Ls1howto.com is pretty much the same thing. Put lots of diapers underneath take lots of pics and BE ORGANIZED. Get a VERY GOOD torque wrench, it is critical. Also YOU MUST YOU MUST blow out all of the bolt holes in the block. Make sure they are dry use brake cleaner IDGAF lol but if they are not you will CRACK that block. Be patient bro. I also suggest getting ARP bolts not studs. The bolting prosecute is Soooooo much easier. You don't need an angle/degree wheel to torque another xxx degrees. With ARP you just torque in 3 different sequences and that's all BUT for a few more dollars you can use them over and over again lol. Just get them you cheap AZz!!! TSP's Cnc program is good and so is LPE's they have a sale right now too.
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2001 ws6, 40k miles, Ls3 416 stroker, short block built by PER the rest by me. LPE Ls3 heads milled to 12-1 comp, FAST 102, NW 102, kooks 2", dual DMH cutouts, Magnaflow C/B, BTR cam + springs. Full UMI suspension.
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Ah gotcha. You have mentioned the parking lot nazis before.
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Let us know when your ready and ill pm you my number and you can also make a thread so we can subscribe and help ya out!
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2001 ws6, 40k miles, Ls3 416 stroker, short block built by PER the rest by me. LPE Ls3 heads milled to 12-1 comp, FAST 102, NW 102, kooks 2", dual DMH cutouts, Magnaflow C/B, BTR cam + springs. Full UMI suspension.
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I think I finally found someone with a takeoff phaser gear. I might buy a TSP VVT3 off of Bplumcrazy pretty cheap. That leaves some tools and the rest of the valvetrain parts. And an L99 oil pump. Anyone have an L99 pump laying around?
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COuple questions for ya about the bolt holes. Should I use any type of grease? I forget the name of this one particular grease but it was red and I had to use it on the head bolts back when I built an engine for my GT. As far as blowing out the bolt holes...am I looking to blow oil out of there? Will I need a compressor with a small air nozzle/gun? What about it causes the block to crack? Thanks again dude!! |
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I thought you had a melling bud?
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I did, but I sold it to a local guy here so I could put in an L99 pump. I bet the Melling would have been fine for VVT, but technically you're supposed to use a 10295 or stock L99.
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Yes use the ARP lube for proper torquing. Not a lot just a good dab and under the washers too.
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2001 ws6, 40k miles, Ls3 416 stroker, short block built by PER the rest by me. LPE Ls3 heads milled to 12-1 comp, FAST 102, NW 102, kooks 2", dual DMH cutouts, Magnaflow C/B, BTR cam + springs. Full UMI suspension.
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A nozzle with air would be a good idea. I roll up some thick shop paper towels and shove them in bolt holes to make sure they are dry.
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2001 ws6, 40k miles, Ls3 416 stroker, short block built by PER the rest by me. LPE Ls3 heads milled to 12-1 comp, FAST 102, NW 102, kooks 2", dual DMH cutouts, Magnaflow C/B, BTR cam + springs. Full UMI suspension.
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