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Old 11-24-2009, 03:18 PM
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Anyone in Orlando with one, either a HAWK or some other tool, just to rent or whatever for a day or so, drop me a line, thanks
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Old 12-02-2009, 11:44 PM
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Go to the dealer and buy an LS7 one for $10 !!! It's like 1" longer and should do the trick ...

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You can also put the Balancer in the Oven for like 15 min and that will make it easier to mount !!! (make sure you use gloves... LOL)
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I used a little propane torch on mine, slid half way on, the the old stock bolt got it the rest of the way.

I've done several this way, got the idea from speed inc.
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I loaned him the tool to do it no gloves no torch no fuss lol
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^^^Yep, the tool worked great!
Did the oven tricky and barely got it on the snout, tried to find an LS7 bolt but the closest one was in Naples.
You should be getting the tool back today, thanks Jeremy! And remind me not to race that beast car of yours, the idle sound alone is intense!
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Eh she's all bark
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Originally Posted by Titanws6
^^^Yep, the tool worked great!
Did the oven tricky and barely got it on the snout, tried to find an LS7 bolt but the closest one was in Naples.
You should be getting the tool back today, thanks Jeremy! And remind me not to race that beast car of yours, the idle sound alone is intense!
cool man glad you got it going!! what kinda 1/4 times are you and titan running?
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Me? I honestly don't know with this combo but my fastest pass Ever was 11.53. @123
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Best I did was 12.7 at 113 but that was old my old set-up.....New one below

https://ls1tech.com/forums/dynamomet...l#post12576525



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