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Old 06-16-2013, 07:28 PM
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Can I use the timing chain, oil pump and lifters of a L92 engine in my 6.0L engine? Are the parts are the same?
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What 6.0L do you have?
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What 6.0L do you have?
It's a LQ4 but will use LQ9 pistons on it.
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Need some advice here. I have very low milage parts from a L96 and I would like to knoe if I can use them on my LQ4 engine (timing chin, oil pump and lifters)?
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I know you can't use the oil pump because its a higher volume pump for the DOD stuff. I remember reading that around here somewhere.
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Originally Posted by 87silverbullet
I know you can't use the oil pump because its a higher volume pump for the DOD stuff. I remember reading that around here somewhere.
I had seen that people looks for high vol and high pressure oil pumps; whats the difference? Still with the same doubts about the chain, oil pump and lifters.
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Timing chain and oil pump should work fine but if the chain has more the 40,000 miles on it the I would replace
As for lifters most of all are using LS7 lifters
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Originally Posted by mike205
Timing chain and oil pump should work fine but if the chain has more the 40,000 miles on it the I would replace
As for lifters most of all are using LS7 lifters
Thanks for the info. Would like to hear more of your experiences and knowledge.
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Originally Posted by Mike Cordero
Thanks for the info. Would like to hear more of your experiences and knowledge.
One friend said that can't use the oil pump, other said that can use it, so????? yes or no?
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Default L92 high vol pump on 6.0L

Originally Posted by Mike Cordero
One friend said that can't use the oil pump, other said that can use it, so????? yes or no?
Here comes a again. Read somewhere that can't use the L92 oil pump (high volume) from a L92 on my LQ4 with F-body oilpan because the pan was shallow and may starvs. Someone knows for sure?
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Default L92 oil pump on 6.0L engine with F body oil pan

Originally Posted by bozzhawg
Do not run it.

Just get a Melling 10296 and be done.
Thanks. The thing is that I have this 20K miles L92 oil pump and was thinking about some economy here.



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