LBZ build

Evan@InglewoodTrans

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Here are couple pics of a friends LBZ I've been working on at the shop. It's going to be one hell of street truck. The build consist of Fingers pistons,Socal 6480 alternate firing order cam,ARP main/head/rocker studs,hamilton pushrods,Socal billet hold downs,Exergy 60 overs,Two new stock LBZ pumps,Danville 72 vvt/s366 triples,Mishimoto intercooler and radiator. We got it running Saturday and should be getting some logs this week.
 

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S Phinney

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I put drains there as well. Have you or do you check the location of the drain height to oil level in the pan? I try to make sure it is above the oil level as to prevent back up into the drain itself. Looks good.
 
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Evan@InglewoodTrans

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I put drains there as well. Have you or do you check the location of the drain height to oil level in the pan? I try to make sure it is above the oil level as to prevent back up into the drain itself. Looks good.

Yes I do. You can just about go as low as you want and not be below the oil level.
 

Hot COCOAL

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Those pics make me want to spend money....;)
I hate taxes, I hate I'm totally broke right now and I hate my truck is broken again...

Looks awesome:thumb:
Keep the pic stream going and up to date:hug:
:drool:
 

'strokeThis_'07

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Nice, funny how those 66's look small in there:rofl:

Triples seem far more popular with the Duramax crowd, I mean there's some Cummins' running them but seems to be more Duramaxes. Or I just happen to stumble onto more of them.