[Z06] owned on changing valve springs
#1
Race Director
Thread Starter
owned on changing valve springs
so went to Rock rapids which is close to my parents (10 miles) to do a call today so i brought all my tools etc to use the air compressor at parents to change out to the dual valve springs needed for the cam swap.
anyways i have used the same tool now for 5 or 6 cam swaps.
all either ls1 or ls6 motors. well i have the drivers side all tore down to the bare essentials i put the 2 ended stud into the rocker arm hole and put the tool on, the ls7 motor is different on the rocker arm mounts! so that sucks since the threads on this double ended stud dont go all the way
so good thing i didnt take all passenger rockers off also. so now i need to get a full length stud and this tool i have should work. I then had to reassemble everything since i had both coil packs off an all plug wires taken off
also the damn hand assembled rocker arm bolts were tight as hell it cracked 3 sockets getting some of them off. time to buy a impact 8mm socket for next time.
anyways i have used the same tool now for 5 or 6 cam swaps.
all either ls1 or ls6 motors. well i have the drivers side all tore down to the bare essentials i put the 2 ended stud into the rocker arm hole and put the tool on, the ls7 motor is different on the rocker arm mounts! so that sucks since the threads on this double ended stud dont go all the way
so good thing i didnt take all passenger rockers off also. so now i need to get a full length stud and this tool i have should work. I then had to reassemble everything since i had both coil packs off an all plug wires taken off
also the damn hand assembled rocker arm bolts were tight as hell it cracked 3 sockets getting some of them off. time to buy a impact 8mm socket for next time.
#3
Melting Slicks
I think lingenfelter makes a tool for the LS7 heads/valve springs now that could speed things up ( after you wait for it in them mail) but then again...you may never change springs again.
#4
Race Director
Thread Starter
yeah i went to go visit them too
helped my dad on the farm again it was a nice trip away from living in town.
yeah i found a solution to my problem i just need to get a fully threaded stud.
the tool i have looks like this pretty much but the stud i have do not have full thread, it just has a bit of thread on each end which is fine for ls1,ls6 but not the ls7
helped my dad on the farm again it was a nice trip away from living in town.
yeah i found a solution to my problem i just need to get a fully threaded stud.
the tool i have looks like this pretty much but the stud i have do not have full thread, it just has a bit of thread on each end which is fine for ls1,ls6 but not the ls7