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What was the benefit of this?Brett
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Because of there experience with Aluminum engines. One of the best books to read up on the LT5 is The Hart of The Beast by Anthony Young
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Brett: Right off ther zr1.net . because of small volume of LT5 engines, GM went outside to find someone to build the LT5. They chose Mercury Marine because of their reputation in building aluminum engines.
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Thanks guys. I swear, I've scoured this site, and I remember reading that now, but I just can't find the answers when I need to!That looks like an excellent book. When was it written? I looked at a few on eBay, and they have awesome resale value for a book. Books are usually dirt cheap on eBay, and these are selling for $30.00! It must be pretty rare.Brett
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The Hart of the Beast is still in print and can be found in most catalog sales for around $40 I'm sure you can also order it from a book store..Steve
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