Well looking through parts lists it appears there are two different sun gear spacers (17mm and 21mm). I'm going to assume the 17mm was with the 6spd gear train update but need to confirm that unless someone here has an extra they can measure.
Do you have all the thrust bearings installed? There are 6 total. It's unlikely that sun gears/spacers would be mixed up in a complete transmission.I have a transmission question...
Allison 1000, picked up a core to rebuild. Noticed the washer between the pump / stator housing and the drum was broken and some scoring on the p1 drive flange where it touched the c3 plate. No big deal, seller claimed truck was in a rollover. Didn't find anything else wrong other than some burnt frictions. Bearings in the rear half all looked great, no physical damage to the planets.
Upon assembly I dropped the c1 / c2 drum in and it's resting on the c3 backing plate? I tried a spare drum and same thing
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Sorry I forgot to follow up on this...Do you have all the thrust bearings installed? There are 6 total. It's unlikely that sun gears/spacers would be mixed up in a complete transmission.
Love that game!Oh I can play the stupid safety rules game after spending a few years in the oil field.
One of my favorites was when I had to put out traffic control because I was working "on the road". It was an abandoned oil field/chemical plant. It had been abandoned so long you couldn't tell where the concrete roads where because they where completely covered in 3' tall grass.
The time I was on a job walk and a bee flew by us and we had to have a Safety Stand down to discuss stinging insects.
A 2 day job turned into a week because my subcontractor moved his truck 20' without his seat belt on. We where on stand by while they actually flew a the Regional Safety guy back from Europe to bitch us out.
Toss a bottle of Restore in there and drive on.. When blow by gets excessive, the dip stick indicator will pop up and let you know..See if I can load a video, gues not..
Adding projects to my list of things to do, my daily is a 2001 2500 suburban with a LQ4, only thing I've done, basic maintenance, knock/cam sensors, o ring on pick up, pulled pan again to heli coil oil cooler plate holes.. got it with 251k has 463k on it.. pretty sure it's on its last legs, with 10w40 idles 35-40psi goes down the road at 50-60psi oil pressure..
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Ordered PCV bypass LS0038 and a vibrant 12027, and put the crank case under constant vacuum.Toss a bottle of Restore in there and drive on.. When blow by gets excessive, the dip stick indicator will pop up and let you know..
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Definitely keeping it 87oct friendlyWe did flat tops and a 212/218 .550 lift on 112 LSA in my buddies 2000 2500 truck. He loves the hell out of it.
It runs on 87. I used to run my LQ9 on 87Definitely keeping it 87oct friendly
No clue how much difference there is between 317 heads and BP aftermarket LS3 heads cam is close to what I'm looking at, if I get similar power bad and 425-450hp 450-500 TQ the truck would be very pleasant to drive dailyI
It runs on 87. I used to run my LQ9 on 87
The 317 heads are around 71 cc but the LS3 head has a more efficient combustion chamber design. The only advantage to the LS3 is more flow on the top end.No clue how much difference there is between 317 heads and BP aftermarket LS3 heads cam is close to what I'm looking at, if I get similar power bad and 425-450hp 450-500 TQ the truck would be very pleasant to drive daily
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In other words, my expectations aren't far off from what reality will deliver?The 317 heads are around 71 cc but the LS3 head has a more efficient combustion chamber design. The only advantage to the LS3 is more flow on the top end.
Power wise, probably not. I am not a fan of the LS3 heads as they feel lazy down low. I believe this is basically what I put together for my buddies truck. So not far off from an LQ9 which has flat tops. Which I believe GM advertised at 9.9:1In other words, my expectations aren't far off from what reality will deliver?
Power wise, probably not. I am not a fan of the LS3 heads as they feel lazy down low. I believe this is basically what I put together for my buddies truck. So not far off from an LQ9 which has flat tops. Which I believe GM advertised at 9.9:1
The fuel milage is close to what he was getting. It doesn't lope much and it was tuned on and he runs 87 octane. But has much more power and is much more responsive. He has to tow his jeep for wheeling trips so he was adamant that it stayed stock...lol
When he came out here to install it, I kept saying Don't be a pussy, just put a cam in it!!! and in front of his stepson.... needless to say he caved. But everytime we speak he says he is so glad he did and that you can barely tell it has a cam. But the difference is night and day.