LS7 Question
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LS7 Question
Ok, I'm thinking about getting the ls7/ls2 cutch combo. Is this a direct bolt in swap? Is there any shimming required?
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I recommend a 1/8" slave shim/spacer. That's what I used and the clutch works great. If you want to go that route, you can get one at www.speedinc.com
As long as you have the complete kit (clutch, pressure plate, and flywheel), it is a direct bolt in. Be sure and replace your pilot bearing and slave cylinder/TO bearing while you're in there!
As long as you have the complete kit (clutch, pressure plate, and flywheel), it is a direct bolt in. Be sure and replace your pilot bearing and slave cylinder/TO bearing while you're in there!
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you can order them from sdparts.com but autozone has the cheapest price on the ls7 combo
i was confused as hell when i picked up my clutch kit form scoggin dickey chevrolet and it said LuK on it, but they manufacture clutches for GM
http://www.autozone.com/R,APP357923/...ductDetail.htm
i was confused as hell when i picked up my clutch kit form scoggin dickey chevrolet and it said LuK on it, but they manufacture clutches for GM
http://www.autozone.com/R,APP357923/...ductDetail.htm