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VRSenator065 replied to the topic VR Senator with LSx454 in the forum VN – VP – VR – VS 6 years, 6 months ago
Tbh haven’t heard from him in a couple of days, I think he has a fair bit on, unfortunately patience is not a commodity I possess a lot of, so I am trying to train myself!
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VRSenator065 replied to the topic VR Senator with LSx454 in the forum VN – VP – VR – VS 6 years, 6 months ago
Looks like more research and reading up us in order
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VRSenator065 replied to the topic VR Senator with LSx454 in the forum VN – VP – VR – VS 6 years, 6 months ago
Yea i did some research on the benefits of studs vs bolts, seems to make a lot of sense. Been part of the fun learning along the way
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VRSenator065 replied to the topic VN Calais T56 manual in the forum VN – VP – VR – VS 6 years, 6 months ago
Hey mate, did you know I run a 3D printing hobby business called Build Ninja, I design and make various gauge pods etc. This is the one in mine. Take a look at http://www.buildninja.com.au
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VRSenator065 replied to the topic VR Senator with LSx454 in the forum VN – VP – VR – VS 6 years, 6 months ago
Yea I haven’t seen many performance engine builder that don’t use them, I mean fundamentally they hold everything together so its kinda important. Sure is mate, really coming together now, almost there.
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VRSenator065 replied to the topic VR Senator with LSx454 in the forum VN – VP – VR – VS 6 years, 6 months ago
Well yes they are expensive, but I do think they are worth it. Particularly given the large bore of the 454 and consequent small distance between cylinders. So chased all the threads, they were actually all perfect, then ran them in by hand like they say. There’s some minor length variations so you have to be careful fitting them and whe…[Read more]
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VRSenator065 replied to the topic LS1 Info and general help in the forum Engine Conversions & Engineering 6 years, 6 months ago
Agree, that’s what I found. I bought my bends and mufflers originally from di Phillipo, tbh I wasn’t exactly blown away by their customer service, so when I needed some more I bought it from AAA exhausts here in Adelaide who were great to deal with by comparison.
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VRSenator065 replied to the topic VR Senator with LSx454 in the forum VN – VP – VR – VS 6 years, 6 months ago
Just heard my nice ARP head stud kit is being delivered tomorrow, another step closer….
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VRSenator065 replied to the topic LS1 Info and general help in the forum Engine Conversions & Engineering 6 years, 6 months ago
Just food for thought, I bought (maybe you could borrow?) a tig welder, all the bits and did it myslef. It wasn’t hard as such, was time consuming but really satisfying. And you won’t get cheaper, its only the bits and pieces that you pay for. Just an idea.
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VRSenator065 replied to the topic VR Senator with LSx454 in the forum VN – VP – VR – VS 6 years, 6 months ago
Yea I cant remember the model I had when I was on 2.5 acres, but it was a mid size stihl. Just couldn’t fault it, started every time, just did what it was supposed too.
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VRSenator065 replied to the topic LS1 Info and general help in the forum Engine Conversions & Engineering 6 years, 6 months ago
So according to Adam “the LS guru” Wickson at Precision, no advantage in going to the expense of the billet oil barbell. Stock works fine.
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VRSenator065 replied to the topic LS1 Info and general help in the forum Engine Conversions & Engineering 6 years, 6 months ago
If you use a good exhaust guy, honestly the difference in clearance of 3″ vs 2.5″ around the diff shouldn’t be an issue, I personally wouldn’t use that as a reason to decide if you know what I mean. I got twin 3″ around a big ass harrop 12 bolt on mine.
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VRSenator065 replied to the topic LS1 Info and general help in the forum Engine Conversions & Engineering 6 years, 6 months ago
There is the main oilway front to back along the block. The front is blocked off with a 16mm (5/8″) welsh plug, the rear has this “barbell” that presses in, and the forward facing knob sits between the two vertical drilling into the oil filter passages (red arrow in pic). You remove it to clean the oil-way, apparently (and in my case) the O r…[Read more]
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VRSenator065 replied to the topic LS1 Info and general help in the forum Engine Conversions & Engineering 6 years, 6 months ago
There is the main oilway front to back along the block. The front is blocked off with a 16mm (5/8″) welsh plug, the rear has this “barbell” that presses in, and the forward facing knob sites between the two vertical drillings into the oil filer passages (red arrow in pic). You remove it to clean the oilway, apparently (and in my case) the O r…[Read more]
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VRSenator065 replied to the topic LS1 Info and general help in the forum Engine Conversions & Engineering 6 years, 6 months ago
Hey CP brains trust, so came across these. Supposedly worthwhile replacement for the regular plastic oil way barbell. Peoples thoughts, worth it or a bit of wank?? I literally just fitted a new OE one, but its one the engine stand so no probs to swap over now, but peoples thoughts?
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VRSenator065 replied to the topic VR Senator with LSx454 in the forum VN – VP – VR – VS 6 years, 6 months ago
Stihl, hands down imo
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VRSenator065 replied to the topic LS1 Info and general help in the forum Engine Conversions & Engineering 6 years, 6 months ago
Exhausts are a really such a personal preference. Might be worth trying to find a mates or whatever you like the sound of and go that way?
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VRSenator065 replied to the topic VR Senator with LSx454 in the forum VN – VP – VR – VS 6 years, 6 months ago
Chain saw porn???
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VRSenator065 replied to the topic VR Senator with LSx454 in the forum VN – VP – VR – VS 6 years, 6 months ago
Well that’s pretty much a wrap until the heads arrive. Swapped over the cam gear bolts for ARP, checked, double checked then triple checked everything.
Rear housing is on, spent some time and took the sharp edge off the rear oil gallery where the barbell goes, so the O ring feel better about life when it gets installed.
Pretty much everything…[Read more]
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VRSenator065 replied to the topic Vkgmh, VK ls2 in the build. in the forum VB – VC – VH – VK – VL 6 years, 6 months ago
That turbo looks huge!!
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