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Old 05-11-2007, 12:49 AM
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if i plan on taking the jeep offroad with the ls1 on it, going through mudd and all sorts of things would be in hand. do ya'll think it will be alright? what things under the hood on the GM are venerable
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Fbody LS1s have the obvious danger of the low mount alternator hot lead.


The crank position sensor is just above the starter, I guess the wires could get messed up.

The coolant temp sensor is on the driver's side. It's sorta flimsy.




That's all I can think of off hand.....
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cast aluminum oil pan?
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Watch out for the plastic power steering pulley. In desert/sandy conditions they will fail due to abrasive wear. A Howe hub/pulley is the way to go.
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I have seen LSx Rock Crawlers and Sand Rails.. as long as you have protected all of the items everyone has said, you should be ok.
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I would definetly build a heavy skid for that oil pan. Ive dented them up into the crank before, and have been able to pull them back down and continue. But if you crack that sucker open, you might be in trouble.

Otherwise, they are pretty good to go. everything is weatherproof to a certain degree, so it should take some splashes on the connectors without too much issue.

If you are feelin creative, Ide try to build a splash shield for the ALT. But for what its worth, my XJ has the alt mounted below like the lS1 and Ive been in muddy water up over my hood. No problems so far...

Just use your smarts and catch the obvious issues before they become issues.

Justin

P.S.... Oh and the LS1 will probably explode...if you dont post up vids when you are done!!!!
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how about the pvc sucking oil in extreme angle situations...ive seen some do that..maybe a catch can in that system...


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a heavy skid plate on the oil pan seen them busted many times
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a buddy of mine hit a paving stone and put a hole in the pan the size of a softball i think a badass skid plate is in order
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a buddy of mine hit a paving stone and put a hole in the pan the size of a softball i think a badass skid plate is in order
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On numerous occasions I drove my 2500 HD thru hi-water 1-2 ft. deep and it never missed a beat , but the last time I did it the water was a " little " deeper it was over the front bumper , looked really cool to see the water go strait up and into the windshield . Only thing that happened was the air filter got soaked and it started to miss above light throttle. Dried out the air filter and it ran fine these motors are pretty much waterproof , with the exception of the knock sensors under the intake manifold they will get wet and they hold the water around them , and they will rust and the wire connectors will corrode . A few days later the check engine light came on and it ran like **** , knock sensor code. When I replaced them both and the wire harness. I used lots of silicone grease on the wire connector and used lots of silicone rubber sealer on the rubber plug over them to keep the water out. I'm sure if you would put a snorkle on it it will run under water . go out and have some fun. Stan
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Do some research on Pirate4x4.com for oil starvation problems. I think I found two engines that burned up due to off camber wheeling. I'm still trying to find out what was the issue but several others have gone to a sump system.

BTW Be warned. Pirate is not the kindest place. THe search function will not search on less than four letters (ie. "oil", "LS1", etc) Try "starvation sump".
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I'll second that about pirate4x4. Bunch of punk a-holes over there, for the most part, but there is some good information on the search function. I wouldn't recommend asking a question over there, unless you want to get ripped

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