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Not sure on maintenance brother. For prevention I would do the Elite dual outlet catch can and the UPR check ball crank case breather. I don't run either but I think they are the best options. I will explain more on that later. That is basically how I run all of my LS set ups. There hasn't been an option that I could find up till now for the LT platforms.
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Nice thread man. I sent my heads off to get port and polish at a local hot rod shop. My objective was different than yours, I wanted to free restrictions and ensure my boost flowed well to help with temps due to restriction. I did the valve and springs myself with nothing special. It took the shop two days to do my heads. I didn't have mine off in three hours, but I was also tearing down for my cam and other mods, so I took much more off mine than you did.
I had a hard time with coolant too. Given the radiator doesn't have a cap, and it has separate coolers.. it's so easy for air to get stuck in the system. I ran into my tank getting drained at shut off and it acting funny because of air. What fixed it for me was hooking up an external pump and with the system closed off I cycled coolant through the engine for around half hour. And shut it off with my upper reservoir full and the expansion tank under it empty. I ran it for almost two weeks before doing my pro charger and had zero issues after that. Haven't ran it with my pro charger yet, still at the dyno. I didn't drain my coolant for the blower though. |
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Mighty Mouse Solutions is another option for catch cans for the LT series. It's what I'm running.
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This is why I was suggesting a dual vented with PCV valves catch can. If you can't vent to atmosphere then it is your next best bet to evacuate the crank case back into the motor. I however do fully believe in a "check ball" breather for the valve cover is the best way to vent the crank case in conjunction with a proper catch can with a PCV valve between the can and the manifold. In my opinion, any time you generate real crank pressure it need to be vented to atmosphere to keep a contaminated charge out of the cylinders. I also don't think that a single 5/8" hose is enough to properly evacuate the crank case before is creates pressure under the rings. I will admit that the GM CCV system on these cars could take care of that but I haven't given it much thought on this motor. Having a contaminated charge when you are just driving around is a deal but now a huge deal. But when under WOT the last thing I want is the engine unable to properly vent the crank case or ingest contaminated crank case fumes when it need all the fresh air it can get to mix with fuel.
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Did you get before and after flow numbers for the heads? Did you dyno before and after to see what they were worth? I am curious to see what others are gaining from heads. I don't think I could get a set done in two days even if this was my only job and I spent 8hrs a day on them. I think just the port shaping and finishing would be two days minimum. Then the valve jobs and flowing each port and touching them up so that every port is within 1% flow wise would be another whole day. These LT1 heads are like the old LS2 heads as far as removing material goes. This is also a very sketchy head to do with how thin it is in some places. Cutting the valve jobs by hand is quite a pain as well. My next tool purchase is going to be an electric cutting "drill". I think I have the coolant deal taken care of. I will know tomorrow. I am going to have to find a good way to do this next time.
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I've followed the catch can wars for that past 3+ years. I drag race, so all things considered, probably a good deal. I'll see if David will respond to your response. |
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I think we all benefit from the discussion (provided we understand it).
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You need a tool like this to properly fill today's coolant system.
It doesn't need to be this one there are others http://www.tooldiscounter.com/ItemDi...FQwYgQodHfEJ1A |
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Pray - have you noticed any weak points yet? Seen a couple issues on this site that appeared to be within the valvetrain. Could be anomalies, but any thoughts are appreciated.
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20hrs sounds about right with the proper tooling and machines with a pre stripped and cleaned head. My hand with disassembly and assembly and what not it takes me a little longer. Those are great numbers. I will look up the rest of your build thread. Thanks for posting up.
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When we were cutting the valves I did notice that some of them were "out of round" meaning, the back cuts showed low spots and high spots as we were cutting them. If I rotated those valves in the head while flowing them it would change the flow numbers. One thing that did concern me is that both of my lifter trays on the drivers side were loose. I would walk them left and right to both extremes. I am sure it didn't hurt anything but the potential for binding of the lifters or at the very least extra friction and ware were present. I am also wondering if that could have caused a false knock scenario. I pulled the bolts on both sides and loc-tighted them back in place. We will see how that pans out.
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