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Re: LT5 Assembly Project
LT5 Stamped plug wires (The sales on these alone could pay for the entire tooling of the above items)[/quote]Lol.....that's no joke there!
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Re: LT5 Assembly Project
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11-01-2008 | #113 |
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Re: LT5 Assembly Project
I will check it once I get everything organized and cleaned up.
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o.k....if you want me to walk you through it again, let me know
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Re: LT5 Assembly Project
Personally, I would like to see good pictures of all the bearings, rods & mains, numbered to the respective cylinders & journals. I have a personal interest in oiling on the 375 hp engines.
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11-01-2008 | #116 |
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Re: LT5 Assembly Project
Here is what I did, used a wrench for a BMW made of flat steel. Gently pryed against the crank, then used a feeler guage to measure the end play. The difference was .006, measured several times from both ends.
LGAFF 92 ZR1 #234 Yes I know I should use a dial indicator. Last edited by LGAFF; 11-01-2008 at 01:48 AM. |
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11-01-2008 | #118 |
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Re: LT5 Assembly Project
Has anyone checked the bearing sizes for the Lotus V8s, seems odd that they would not use some sizings that were already available to them.
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Why would Lotus not use "on hand" stuff if it would work? I mean the V8 in the Land Rover was the BFO after they told the guys at chevy that a 4 cam head conversion would not be cost effective at all. Okay, okay, I should not talk as I don't know all that much about our motors. But it just seems like the path of least cost/resistance.....KISS school of thought & all...No?? Okay, I just read the post from Kurt.....I guess that kind of says why we can't get replacement bearings easily.....by extension it is obvious that Lotus didn't use any on hand stuff? I should not read the last page in a thread first!
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11-01-2008 | #120 |
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Re: LT5 Assembly Project
I will check on the Lotus possibilty later, in addition to the hemi option. I did do some measuring this morning with a digitial caliper:
Most pistons measured 3.87(2-3) and liners were at 3.89(1-2). Even the damaged pistons were within specs, The rod bolts generally measured 54.38-54.5MM. LGAFF 92 ZR1 #234 I will be picking up a dial guage in the next few days and will take some pics on proper way(or at least the rank amateur way) to check endplay in the crank. Last edited by LGAFF; 11-01-2008 at 01:34 PM. |
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