11-15-2010 | #241 |
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Re: LT5 Assembly Project
Just an FYI, i bought a full set lifters off ebay(only paid $32)....HT-2236 Sealed Power....machine shop advised they will not work with heads.....checked cross reference today and it shows this is an LT-5 lifter....
Will post pics tonight. Lee
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11-15-2010 | #242 |
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Re: LT5 Assembly Project
The HT-2236 require shims, they are shorter than the stock GM ones, although they can "fit" they don't.
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11-15-2010 | #243 |
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Re: LT5 Assembly Project
When you say shorter,how much shorter.
Pete
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11-15-2010 | #244 |
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Re: LT5 Assembly Project
Actually the stockers are shorter.....will post pics
Stock on left: -stock on left shorter
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11-15-2010 | #245 |
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Re: LT5 Assembly Project
Brought the heads home today:
Reshaped IH bolt boss.... Primary is 35MM at entry(which is actually .5" into the head, drops to 34.5 1/2 way through, 34MM into the bowl Secondary is 36MM at top narrows to 34MM into bowl.
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Re: LT5 Assembly Project
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Weigh them up... you'll find the oem piece around 75g, and the INA one considerably less, depending on which design. |
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11-16-2010 | #247 |
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Re: LT5 Assembly Project
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Will your lightweight lifters work with stock valves? |
11-16-2010 | #248 |
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Re: LT5 Assembly Project
Probably not, unless you do a valve job and sink the valves, or use shims (lash caps) on the tips.
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11-16-2010 | #249 |
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Re: LT5 Assembly Project
Those are the lifters that were in the heads, and also the only ones that worked with the valves....
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I'd be tempted to open it up at the bottom, just a tad, which can be done w/o significant danger of punching through. (I'd tell ya, but Marc would have to kill me!) How some ever, proof is in the pudding/dyno/trap time, as it were. Question: Did you have to have the IH's built up as well? I assume so, if the IHs were port matched to the "before" heads. Or, did you just buy the heads with intention of using some other IHs? Are the IHs siamesed as well? It will be interesting to see the results! Is there another 500+ hp FBI Z in the making? P.
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