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LT1 motor rotation
When installing a torque converter you have to rotate the motor to remove and to install the bolts. I am thinking I heard at one point that you don`t want to rotate the motor backwards or let it compress backwards. Is this a fact or not?
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Nope.
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OK. Thanks. I had never heard of that in any thing before. Kinda what I thought.
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The only way that *might* be true is if you use the crank bolt and, due to compression, loosen it.
Other than that, it doesn't matter.
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you ever messed with a crank bolt on a gm v8 designed in the last 20 years? that baby ain't going no where with compression as its only foe.
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