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Old 04-06-2007, 01:18 PM
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Get your LSx Motor lift plate now! These are 1/4 inch CNC'd steel and guaranteed not to break (from normal use). Contact us today to get yours! This is also great for storage of your short/long block and makes it easy to move.

Stay tuned for more LSX tools from JPA.

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i might have to get me one
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Originally Posted by santiago
i might have to get me one

Just let me know, Paypal will get it shipped in 24hours!
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got a few left on this run.
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thats a pretty neat invention
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innovative and ingenuitive.. I like it. I don't have a need for one now, but once I get back to the states I may shoot you a pm.
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Originally Posted by GET_SOM
innovative and ingenuitive.. I like it. I don't have a need for one now, but once I get back to the states I may shoot you a pm.
Just let me know when you need one.

Thanks!
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All gone, got more coming on Thursday! Thanks to all that ordered them!
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Hey guys, I finally got around to doing ym swap today.. Not done either lol. But I did bolt my plate up to the motor, worked great with one exception. The back of the motor has those two sensors, the cam sensor and that other one(Cant recall)... Cam sensor is easily removed with 10mm socket and a quick tug, but the other sensor is a total hoe to remove without the motor being pulled already. I ground down one of the ends a little and clearanced it for the sensor so I can take my time and remove the sensor later. Might be an idea for a revised version later on *shrugs* Other than that 45 seconds of grinding its a perfect tool, well built and of quality material! No complaints from me!

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We chose to remove the sensors and install the motor without, keeps them from getting damaged. Glad you like it, it does make it easier.
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Copy the valley cover, then you have the notches for the sensors. Thats what I did when I made mine. Glad somebody is making them for sale though.



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