LS2 chain - what difference?
Robin,
If your going to do this....give me a bell and I'll pop along and give you a hand if you like.
I used an ARP replacement crank bolt, top tip for removal of the old one is a 4 foot breaker bar, it's very very tight!
But if your going to do this you might as well do the cam at the same time - go on, you know you want to

Cheers
Jim
If your going to do this....give me a bell and I'll pop along and give you a hand if you like.
I used an ARP replacement crank bolt, top tip for removal of the old one is a 4 foot breaker bar, it's very very tight!
But if your going to do this you might as well do the cam at the same time - go on, you know you want to

Cheers
Jim
Thanks, Jim. Why does the crank bolt have to be replaced? Does it stretch that much?
I'd like to get someone with an expert ear to listen to the engine to see if they agree with GD's hypothesis...
I'd like to get someone with an expert ear to listen to the engine to see if they agree with GD's hypothesis...
Originally Posted by silverlt1ss
use the ls2 sprockets also. the ls2 chain is known the loosen up after a few houndred miles on the ls1 sprockets.
http://www.sdpc2000.com/catalog/4288...-Chain-Set.htm
Hmmm is that a good option, or are the Rollmaster chains a better option for the little bit more money they cost? I see their $100 version is a double roller chain, and their $114 kit has an even stronger chain with better bearings. I need to order a chain soon to get my new shortblock ready with my new stuff.





