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  1. #21
    ff_jeff Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by lamborado View Post
    damn jeff 110 your trucks gonna fall apart
    why is that? too shaky?

  2. #22
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    hell yah, 110 lsa...its gonna shake your teeth loose
    06 silverado CC Volant CAI/ Corsa Sport exhaust
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  3. #23
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    If it is in your DD, you will get annoyed by it. Unless you really, REALLY like to have a ROUGH idle...

    2000 ECSB 6.0L
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  4. #24
    ff_jeff Guest
    I do!!!

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    IMHO 110 is going to be SOO late in the power band but hey there not bad to change so you can always swap it if you dont like it.

    I have done a few cam swaps in these engines so I can help ya out also. I have the sticks to keep the lifters up and a valve spring tool.

    You will need coolant, new gaskets (timing cover, crank seal, and water pump). Some blue loc-tite, and a pully puller.

    On mine I ended up removing the AC condensor and evaporator making it easier to get the cam out/in also the evap is right above the pass. valve cover which makes the back springs a PITA.

    HARDEST part of the whole swap is getting the crank pully back on. I HIGHLY recommend getting the pulley installer from the guy over in LS1Tech. I just heated mine up in the over and gave it some light taps to get it started then pulled it on with the new bolt but I wasnt very happy about doing it that way.

    ANYWAYS, let me know when you want to do it and ill be there!
    01' 2500HD 4X4
    6.0L 4l80E
    stock....
    -Chris

  6. #26
    ff_jeff Guest
    sweet. well have a lot of help!!!

  7. #27
    Slimsilverado Guest
    I'LL supervise the beer

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    I had to replace the crank pulley on mine, and I heated it up to and it slid right on. No problems yet.. knock on wood
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