Best deal on LS1 gasket set?
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Best deal on LS1 gasket set?
I have a 98 TA WS6. Going to do cam install. Need gasket kit at best price. Mechanic would like the Felpro MTS if I can get it. Suggestions? Head, intake, exhaust, oil pan, timing chain. New head bolts too.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
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So need new kit and if not included head bolts. I have looked at a lot of sites with various stages of kits and brands. Usually not all complete and prices all over the place. For example oil pan will be off. Also looking for missing trunion bearings...
#5
TECH Resident
go with OEM gaskets... felpro are great on sbc motors but are junk on LS cars... none are as good of quality as OEM... check WS6 store or GMpartsdirect for the OEM parts.
#6
Thanks!
#7
Thanks
I usually use GMpartsdirect for OEM replacement stuff but I need this stuff fast and think I will use the WS6 store this time since that looks like just the set I need and it solves my headache. Thanks for the input. I am going to order some new head bolts with the rest of the stuff from Texas Speed I am having installed.
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I am getting the bulk of my actual parts from Texas Speed. They gave me a 95 buck discount on them. But I was not finding the gasket set I wanted. The WS6 store has the right sets, after 777 pointed it out to me as I could not make calls on the weekend to ask. So I will go with that. Also that deal includes the head bolts which makes it an even better deal.
Some gaskets like the intake were designed to be reused. Valve covers might be too. But IMO if you are going to take the time to do the job do it right the first time even for a few more bucks. After all the ones in there are 13 years old. So I am liking the combination of Texas Speed and WS6 store on this one. I am only using stronger parts with the exception of the 224R cam adding power. I had considered keeping it stock as it is now due to having just 40K miles on it but I think it is finally time to crack this open and start adding power for more fun driving it.
Some gaskets like the intake were designed to be reused. Valve covers might be too. But IMO if you are going to take the time to do the job do it right the first time even for a few more bucks. After all the ones in there are 13 years old. So I am liking the combination of Texas Speed and WS6 store on this one. I am only using stronger parts with the exception of the 224R cam adding power. I had considered keeping it stock as it is now due to having just 40K miles on it but I think it is finally time to crack this open and start adding power for more fun driving it.
#13
TECH Resident
well technically all the gaskets except for the head gaskets on an LS motor are reusable... but on a 10+ year old car i would just replace them a well. Also for valve springs check out these from livernois
http://www.livernoismotorsports.com/...e-Springs.html
good price and nearly indestructible... ive never seen or heard of them breaking
http://www.livernoismotorsports.com/...e-Springs.html
good price and nearly indestructible... ive never seen or heard of them breaking
#14
Yup
well technically all the gaskets except for the head gaskets on an LS motor are reusable... but on a 10+ year old car i would just replace them a well. Also for valve springs check out these from livernois
http://www.livernoismotorsports.com/...e-Springs.html
good price and nearly indestructible... ive never seen or heard of them breaking
http://www.livernoismotorsports.com/...e-Springs.html
good price and nearly indestructible... ive never seen or heard of them breaking
I have had good luck with members here. I got a great suggestion for a dyno tuner near where my car is right now plus another member offered if I can't do that right away to do a starter flash for me at his shop for free. Can't beat that! I do really appreciate the help. This was planned to be a simple trunion bearing replacement, everything else was a big surprise.
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Glad you were able to get what you needed. Good luck on getting everything back to running.
FYI a few of the sponsors will price match, and most of the time it's best to get everything from one place (cheaper shipping usually and only one person to go to if something's wrong) If you can't find something give them a call and I'm sure they'll be glad to package whatever you need.
FYI a few of the sponsors will price match, and most of the time it's best to get everything from one place (cheaper shipping usually and only one person to go to if something's wrong) If you can't find something give them a call and I'm sure they'll be glad to package whatever you need.
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Good idea
Glad you were able to get what you needed. Good luck on getting everything back to running.
FYI a few of the sponsors will price match, and most of the time it's best to get everything from one place (cheaper shipping usually and only one person to go to if something's wrong) If you can't find something give them a call and I'm sure they'll be glad to package whatever you need.
FYI a few of the sponsors will price match, and most of the time it's best to get everything from one place (cheaper shipping usually and only one person to go to if something's wrong) If you can't find something give them a call and I'm sure they'll be glad to package whatever you need.
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