Re: What is the largest CI that LT5 can be built to with stock crank?
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I've had issues in the past with him as well. Wanted parts and then disappeared. |
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Thanks for all the comments and info.:handshak: I will share with the Z owner in Japan and hopefully he can find some resolution. Boy, I thought I was challenged being here in Hawaii and I can't imagine having the Z over there and also have language barriers as well as twice or three times the shipping costs that I am always complaining about. :dontknow:
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Not a bad price...Lot's of work involved, no welding, factory GM head gasket, not bad. Just need a head/cams to take advantage of the added displacment, otherwise a person is wasting their time.
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So I'm not gonna get a pity from you.........it's really tough living in paradise. Yes, I need to appreciate the awesome weather and will surely miss it when and if I move next year after retirement from the military. Please visit some day. The few times that I went to Canada I loved it and thought it was beautiful up there; you folks must have awesome places for driving. All I can do is go round and round the island........no triple digits either; get caught going over 85 and you are in handcuffs on this island. http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j8...1/vette241.jpg http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j8...r1/3360b69.jpg |
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Ya' well, no place is perfect I guess :neutral:
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