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i got a question for you guys about to expect out a 5.3 with ls6 cam, ls6 heads and a ls6 intake took to hagadorne to get it cleaned up.it also has hypertunic rods with clevite bearings, with dish piston on a rebuilt bottom end and i will be runing true daul exhaust i am new to the ls i would built a 6.0 but already spent the money in this build
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I licensed my 2000 s10 the other day to get familiarized with the program. pretty simple to eliminate stuff. Although the computer on this truck seems rather limited. Guess cause its a manual and V6.
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i got a question for you guys about to expect out a 5.3 with ls6 cam, ls6 heads and a ls6 intake took to hagadorne to get it cleaned up.it also has hypertunic rods with clevite bearings, with dish piston on a rebuilt bottom end and i will be runing true daul exhaust i am new to the ls i would built a 6.0 but already spent the money in this build
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They say a poor craftsman blames his tools.
Anybody ever measured to see if their clutch needs a shim?
My Harbor Freight dial caliper may not be up for the job. Or it could be operator error.
I'm not precise of a guy.
I watched the Spec video and his straight edge didn't look all that secure.
The idea is that you measure from the bearing to the torque tube, then from the bell housing to the clutch fingers. Subtract the two to get the gap.
I've done this 3 times and got 3 different measurements.
Anybody ever measured to see if their clutch needs a shim?
My Harbor Freight dial caliper may not be up for the job. Or it could be operator error.
I'm not precise of a guy.
I watched the Spec video and his straight edge didn't look all that secure.
The idea is that you measure from the bearing to the torque tube, then from the bell housing to the clutch fingers. Subtract the two to get the gap.
I've done this 3 times and got 3 different measurements.
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They say a poor craftsman blames his tools.
Anybody ever measured to see if their clutch needs a shim?
My Harbor Freight dial caliper may not be up for the job. Or it could be operator error.
I'm not precise of a guy.
I watched the Spec video and his straight edge didn't look all that secure.
The idea is that you measure from the bearing to the torque tube, then from the bell housing to the clutch fingers. Subtract the two to get the gap.
I've done this 3 times and got 3 different measurements.
Anybody ever measured to see if their clutch needs a shim?
My Harbor Freight dial caliper may not be up for the job. Or it could be operator error.
I'm not precise of a guy.
I watched the Spec video and his straight edge didn't look all that secure.
The idea is that you measure from the bearing to the torque tube, then from the bell housing to the clutch fingers. Subtract the two to get the gap.
I've done this 3 times and got 3 different measurements.
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Drove the Camaro to work today. Nothing exploded, caught fire, or spilled its guts anywhere. Maybe I'm finally done wrenching on it?
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That's awesome news Johnny.
I'm not sure about using a tape measure on something that's measured in hundredths and thousandths of an inch.
I've got a dentist appointment this afternoon, but after that I'm gonna go buy a damned digital caliper and see if I can figure this **** out.
I need to know ASAP so that I can go ahead and order the shim that I need, if I need one.
I'm not sure about using a tape measure on something that's measured in hundredths and thousandths of an inch.
I've got a dentist appointment this afternoon, but after that I'm gonna go buy a damned digital caliper and see if I can figure this **** out.
I need to know ASAP so that I can go ahead and order the shim that I need, if I need one.
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I'm really not sure about shimming, Hilton. I've never done it and my McLeod didn't require it.
On another note, does anyone have a GM 2 bar sensor laying around that I can use this saturday?
On another note, does anyone have a GM 2 bar sensor laying around that I can use this saturday?
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I have an extra 2 bar. I also have excellent manual dial calipers. Make sure ur taking all the slack out of the calipers when u measure by squeezing gently and wiggling them. I use them everyday and we measure stuff to the nearest .001
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If so, I'd love to borrow it or perhaps purchase it.
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I don't want to borrow it; I want you to come measure this **** and tell me which, if any, shim to buy!