Nuts, bolts, washers, screws...
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OK OK I'll tell them there's some interest in kits. Like I said it's going to be a few weeks before I can take my Camaro down for the 'measurements'. When its done I'll let everyone know.
redrumss - what do you mean by a "motor kit"?
redrumss - what do you mean by a "motor kit"?
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Originally Posted by stoleit
yey! but i want it now! how much of a difference is there for the Lt1 kit? Should i not even consider it...
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Check out Totally Stainless...they offer ready made kits for the motor with socket head allen or button head allen for the following:
Intake
Coils/Harness
Oil Pan
Sensors
Timing Cover
Valley Cover
Valve Cover
Water Crossover
Bellhousing (5-bolt/7-bolt)
Exhaust (in socket head, 6pt, 12pt hex)
Intake
Coils/Harness
Oil Pan
Sensors
Timing Cover
Valley Cover
Valve Cover
Water Crossover
Bellhousing (5-bolt/7-bolt)
Exhaust (in socket head, 6pt, 12pt hex)
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1BadMoFo I have the same file. But what Ryan said he would be looking for were sizes (mm) and lengths of the screws/boltes/etc. Some of the descriptions on the electronic file leave much to be desired. Also I think they will be double checking the correct appearance washers that work best with the newer ones. And if an appearance washer can work in that location. There are few spots that the washer would need to be 'adjusted' to be able to fit and they will be able to tell with the car there. Thanks for the offer.
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What are these 'show washers'? They sorta look like countersunk finishing washers, but it's hard to tell.
Washers on Steve's car
Washers on Steve's car
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I called Hillco this past Saturday about the status of my order. She told me it would take about 2 weeks to put the set together from what I ordered. Hex bolts, chevy bowtie bolts,chrome washers and blue anodized show style washers. I sent like 20 different baggies with the different size bolts and nuts. I also put a note in each baggie to what each piece went to. Fender, head plate,hood latch,etc,etc. She said they were going to use that as a start to begin putting a kit together. Like Poltergeist said, I didn't take my motor apart but just sent them my engine bay bolts and nuts. She also told me that Gardner-Wescott was making the SS bolts like the bowtie bolts. I get some free samples . When I mentioned that I wanted the Steven setup, they knew exactly who I was talking about. Said he spent many of Saturdays for hours on end replacing his nuts and bolts. I Hope to get mine soon.
Mike
Mike
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I talked to Ryan today and I'm going Saturday for them to measure everything. Probably Monday you'll be able to start ordering, but I'll everyone what Ryan says when we are done.