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The Anti Ls1 Part 1 Cam Installation

 
The Anti Ls1 Part 1 Cam Installation
The Anti Ls1 Part 1 Cam Installation
Using Dart assembly lube on the friction surfaces of the bearings and ARP assembly lube on the rod-bolt threads, each rod and piston assembly was slid into place and torqued. The last spec that McAfee checks before turning the engine over again is rod side clearance, which on this engine was pretty consistent at .027 inch. View Related Article
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