Running a carbed GenIV??
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Running a carbed GenIV??
Well, this is it, Ive been trying to make mind on something for the oldtimer in the sig. Imt thinking of doing the LQ9/L92 heads combo or getting a used L92 and just put a cam and carb and run it. Im keeping the SM465. I know the flywheel will sit .4 shorter so a spacer will be needed, I know advanced adapters and novak provide them but I need to know about the 58x reluctor tooth and if it would affect the swap since the parts for the GenIII are all around the place. Any advice would be appreciated.
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So a different reluctor tooth doesn't mean a different flywheel or clutch but only a controller. yes it is a Manual transmissions which is the stock one. I could maybe buy a thick clutch instead of a spacer.
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the fingers on the clutch pp will be .400" further away from the release bearing than normal, unless you move the pivot ball .4" closer to the engine, or use a .400" thicker release bearing.
PS you will also need a LS7 corvette pilot bearing. it sits in the outer register of the crank