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Project 6.0L Sedan - Printable Version

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Re: Project 6.0L Sedan - Jake - 07-25-2013

D_Eclipse9916 Wrote:Plan is to have this running and going for H20 and the first Verona Autox at JMU.

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Re: Project 6.0L Sedan - D_Eclipse9916 - 07-30-2013

~60 days out, so I better get all the parts I need ordered. I realized since most likely I will be hooning around and maybe taking it on track, a few oil upgrades are in order. I am receiving an LS6 oil pump from Brian Bowers, and ordered an improved racing oil pan baffle:
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I will also be doing my intake manifold and valve covers in black wrinkle. So my throttle cable color is a stupid decision, but I am having a hard time deciding...

Black or braided? I am leaning towards braided for a little bling amongst the black.

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Re: Project 6.0L Sedan - PDenbigh - 07-30-2013

Braided. It's so hard core. Good for at least 2hp.


Re: Project 6.0L Sedan - JPolen01 - 07-30-2013

Braided.


Re: Project 6.0L Sedan - Jake - 07-30-2013

Braided.


Re: Project 6.0L Sedan - .RJ - 07-30-2013

I cant believe this is a discussion


Re: Project 6.0L Sedan - D_Eclipse9916 - 07-31-2013

.RJ Wrote:I cant believe this is a discussion


:dunno: Thought the black was kind of stealthy. Bling it is.


Re: Project 6.0L Sedan - Jake - 07-31-2013

D_Eclipse9916 Wrote:
.RJ Wrote:I cant believe this is a discussion


:dunno: Thought the black was kind of stealthy. Bling it is.

I think you forgot the part where you're putting a Corvette engine in your car. "Stealth" only goes so far :lol:


Re: Project 6.0L Sedan - D_Eclipse9916 - 07-31-2013

Hey now...its a stock silver sedan... Wink

Ordered a bunch of steering rack fittings/fuel fittings that are needed along with oil pan/valve cover/exhaust manifold gaskets. I think I will be updating my original post with part #s and parts required for the swap. No one seems to detail the exact parts needed, and the information is all over the place, plus me having to measure and get stuff.


Re: Project 6.0L Sedan - xvxax - 07-31-2013

Are you going to add A/C?


Re: Project 6.0L Sedan - D_Eclipse9916 - 07-31-2013

A/C is definitely going to be on this car.


Re: Project 6.0L Sedan - D_Eclipse9916 - 08-02-2013

Parts are rolling in quickly, and I just booked my hotel for H20i; so time to get busy.

Spent some time cleaning and washing the LS6 intake manifold, squeaky clean inside and out Smile. The main work to be done was in the garage though. I installed the LS6 rear steam port block off plates in the rear, and went work on installing the ls6 valley cover.

The LS6 valley cover is a large improvement in breathing for the LS motors. Instead of breathing off the valve covers, it goes from the valley cover (in middle of motor). However the LS1 has a small tab that you have to grind/cut away.

You can see it with the pool of oil in the upper left hand corner of the valley.
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After covering it up thoroughly (multiple layers as any shavings would fall onto the crank/cam! I went to work with the angle grinder and made quick work of the aluminum.
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Completed:
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Comparison of new LS6 Valley cover to old LS1. I love GM parts, was relatively cheap, came with new gasket, and new bolts! You can see the breather in the pics.
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Also the springs/retainers and improved racing oil pan baffle came in yesterday along with the GM LS2 timing chain upgrade. Went with Brian Tooley dual valve springs, and steel retainers for maximum longevity and performance.
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Re: Project 6.0L Sedan - SlimKlim - 08-02-2013

Yesssssss.

I can't wait for this thing to come together.


Re: Project 6.0L Sedan - Jake - 08-02-2013

SlimKlim Wrote:Yesssssss.

I can't wait for this thing to come together.

This. :thumbup:


Re: Project 6.0L Sedan - ispoonwithmugen - 08-02-2013

Sooooo is it too early to call codrive at Verona?? Big Grin


Re: Project 6.0L Sedan - Beej - 08-02-2013

I don't know if I'll be fortunate enough to make it through life without eventually learning about LSx stuff, but I'm blissfully ignorant of it all now.

Having fun watching the project though!


Re: Project 6.0L Sedan - CaptainHenreh - 08-03-2013

Where's the bumpstick?


Re: Project 6.0L Sedan - D_Eclipse9916 - 08-05-2013

ispoonwithmugen Wrote:Sooooo is it too early to call codrive at Verona?? Big Grin

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Bumpstick and pushrods have not come in yet. I expect them this week along with some other stuff.


Re: Project 6.0L Sedan - D_Eclipse9916 - 08-07-2013

D_Eclipse9916 Wrote:Bumpstick and pushrods have not come in yet. I expect them this week along with some other stuff.

Bumpsticks and pushrods are in....
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Just waiting on the oil pump, and timing cover gaskets to make their way here.

Cam card, if anyone is interested in the cam.
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Re: Project 6.0L Sedan - Steve85 - 08-07-2013

Do you still need the spring tool? Things are crazy so I won't have time to help install before vacation next week but I can bring it to NOVA this week and meet up to deliver. It's pretty straight forward to use:

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