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Old 09-18-2010, 10:14 AM   #1
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Aside from buying parts, what can I do to the ls1 motor I have? Ive got it on the engine stand. Im about to start cleaning it up, chase out the threads, turn it over, and change the oil pan.

What cheap or free mods should I do while i have it here?

NO CAM, NO HEADS JOE! This is a stock motor for my Monte.
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Old 09-18-2010, 11:12 AM   #2
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Port the TB, do the TB coolant bypass mod, and remove all the AIR & EGR crap. That's about all I can think of Rob.

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Edit: If you wanted you could check the front and real seals and also change the oil pump, but that be more than you want to do? It's just easier to do at this point IMO. Also new poly motor mounts.
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Old 09-18-2010, 11:37 AM   #3
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timing chain, oil pump, arp rod bolts would be worth it while you're in there, honestly i would try to pick up a used 224 cam or somthing small, you can find them for around $100 or so, front and rear seal, maybe a hone and re-ring, do the cheap stuff while its out of the car so you wont have to go back through it.

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Port the TB, do the TB coolant bypass mod, and remove all the AIR & EGR crap. That's about all I can think of Rob.

-Mike

Edit: If you wanted you could check the front and real seals and also change the oil pump, but that be more than you want to do? It's just easier to do at this point IMO. Also new poly motor mounts.
Got the EGR/AIR stuff off. Need to do the tb coolant by pass. Motor mounts are custom poly. Oil pump maybe, rear seal definitely. Front seal maybe.
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timing chain, oil pump, arp rod bolts would be worth it while you're in there, honestly i would try to pick up a used 224 cam or somthing small, you can find them for around $100 or so, front and rear seal, maybe a hone and re-ring, do the cheap stuff while its out of the car so you wont have to go back through it.

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I know you said no intake, but an ls6 intake doesn't cost too much and I know where you can get a good deal on one.
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I know you said no intake, but an ls6 intake doesn't cost too much and I know where you can get a good deal on one.
How good of a deal?
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timing chain, oil pump, arp rod bolts would be worth it while you're in there, honestly i would try to pick up a used 224 cam or somthing small, you can find them for around $100 or so, front and rear seal, maybe a hone and re-ring, do the cheap stuff while its out of the car so you wont have to go back through it.

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No offense zac but i have to set a limit for myself. There are a million "while your in there" things to do, gotta know when to stop. Ive done it before.

But on a good note. The motor only has 90k miles. Its been sitting up for 4 years, sealed. I took the oil pan off to change to a different one and everything inside was spotless. Cylinder walls still had crosshatch, pan had zero signs of metal. Timing chain was tight from what i could see.
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Old 09-18-2010, 04:12 PM   #9
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i agree with a 224 or even a ls6 cam

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At very least do an LS6 intake. I also think a 224 or LS6 cam would be a nice mod to do while it's apart.
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Oh... and paint it green.
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How good of a deal?
Not good enough. If Joe owned it I'd negotiate for you, then you'd get a good deal

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Edit, I love how everyone says do a cam and fails to mention the accompanying springs, pushrods, gaskets, and all the other crap that goes along with it. I guess they missed the "cheap or free mods" part if the thread?

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50 bucks and you can have my ls2 cam, springs/retainers and pushrods
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50 bucks and you can have my ls2 cam, springs/retainers and pushrods
Are you going to install them too?
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Joe talked me into an intake. But thats it!
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You can do the cam cheap too, I solved the spring problem for you.

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You can do the cam cheap too, I solved the spring problem for you.

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Well i want to know who is going to install this cam?
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I simply answered his question. I guess it really all depends on your idea of "cheap".
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Well i want to know who is going to install this cam?
I'm sure O'Doyle and I would be happy to help, will be easy on the stand.



That reminds me... Mike, do you have a comp valvespring tool?
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I'm sure O'Doyle and I would be happy to help, will be easy on the stand.



That reminds me... Mike, do you have a comp valvespring tool?

You install it, ill buy it.
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