2pc LT1 timing cover
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2pc LT1 timing cover
Thinking out loud, but the SBC's and LS1's both have 2 piece timing chain covers so they can do cam swaps more easily. Us LT1 guys just have the factory cover, but I am thinking it would not be too hard to make a 2 piece design out of the factory piece. Most of us weld up the top hole for the EWP and the bottom hole could be left alone since I contains the balancer. The middle hole is for the opti (some of us don't even use). My thinking would be the cover would come apart between the middle and bottom hole. This way when doing cam swaps only the opti and the top part of the cover would have to be removed. Wouldn't have to mess with the balancer (balancer puller) and the timing chain cover/oil pan gasket.
My car is almost finished along with my highly modded stock LTx intake, might try to build one when these things are done.
Anyone have any thoughts, suggestions?
My car is almost finished along with my highly modded stock LTx intake, might try to build one when these things are done.
Anyone have any thoughts, suggestions?
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I'd imagine your biggest challenge would be getting the two halves to seal correctly.
Again, when I get some more time I may run with this project.
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Wouldn't it be kinda hard to pull the opti w/o removing the balancer? The only benefit I see is that you won't have to drop the pan to change out the cam, but I would still buy one.
Last edited by explicit.muscle; 04-12-2009 at 07:44 AM.
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You would have to remove the dampner but not the hub. My idea is to have something like an adapter ring that bolts to the block with the gasket and a second set of bolt holes for the cover itself to bolt down with an o-ring to the adapter piece. Between the top and bottom piece there should be a lip/flange on the bottom of the top piece that slides down inside the top bottom piece.
If trying to modify a stock piece I think you will have problems with the gasket unless you cut the stock gasket into two pieces before you install.
If trying to modify a stock piece I think you will have problems with the gasket unless you cut the stock gasket into two pieces before you install.