single digit street truck
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The best advice I have ever heard:... Only take B( . Y . )ST advice from someone that is CURRENTLY running a turbo setup close to, or bigger than what you want......
I did to change the chain.
Oooh.... That sux... Well, you can just chance it and see if it lives... Or pull it all down and re-do it....
single digit street truck
for build info
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The best advice I have ever heard:... Only take B( . Y . )ST advice from someone that is CURRENTLY running a turbo setup close to, or bigger than what you want......
i got 20,000 on the cam, I think im good.
Yep, fo sho.
single digit street truck
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The best advice I have ever heard:... Only take B( . Y . )ST advice from someone that is CURRENTLY running a turbo setup close to, or bigger than what you want......
Ive must have gotten lucky. since it seems like everyone says centering is soo important. Why is its so important anyway?
If it is not centered it will be grinding on the crank, send metal shaving through oil system, and eventualy fail....
single digit street truck
for build info
http://www.ls1truck.com/forums/my-ga...cs-garage.html
The best advice I have ever heard:... Only take B( . Y . )ST advice from someone that is CURRENTLY running a turbo setup close to, or bigger than what you want......
Explain for the peeps out there how you center the pump.
T-RAV99 GMC | 5.3 | Skinny White Guy Tuned
Ive never used feeler gauges or any sort of measuring equipment. Ive just simply eye balled it centered on the crank and tightened it down. The motor in my truck right now is the double digits of how many oil pumps Ive messed with and this one has about 2K on it so far and idles at 60psi on 5w20, maybe Im just lucky...
2007 CCSB Z71 VortecMax: Stock!
seriously, there isn't much adjustment on the oil pump to play with considering you are at the limitations of the gap between the bolt holes in the pump and the bolt pattern on the block. If one or the other is not correct you can put the pump in a bind. Probably 98% of the time the dimensions are proper and everything falls in place but the first time you pull apart a galled up pump and see where it rubbed on the pump housing you kick yourself for not checking it.
See my truck data in the "My Garage" section here... http://www.ls1truck.com/forums/my-ga...tml#post191709