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Old 03-24-2013, 01:44 AM
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Hello there any 1 can help me or tell me a specific way to install L99 camshaft or if there is a tool for the camshaft give the tool part number please
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Hello there any 1 can help me or tell me a specific way to install L99 camshaft or if there is a tool for the camshaft give the tool part number please
There are several write ups on the web about it. I'm not sure what cam tool you are talking about unless you mean what is needed to hold the lifters back and you can use 3/8ths hard wood dowels for that and skip buying a tool you may only use once. Are you planning to do the LS3 conversion or use a VVT cam and phaser limiter kit?
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Vvt cam
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Okay. Get with TSP and they will have precisely what you need. I dont think the VVT requires a special tool but MrGoodwrench3 will know exactly since he is doing a L99 to Ls3 conversion. Check out his thread in the internal engine section, you can probably get some tips and tricks from that.
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give brian tooley a call. hes fantastic with these ls3s (and L99s)



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