Have you ever wondered how GM's LS2 V8 fits together?
Have you ever wondered how GM's LS2 V8 fits together?
Have you ever wondered how GM's LS2 V8 fits together?
http://jalopnik.com/389456/how-to-as...?autoplay=true
neat 3 minute video...:nod:
Have you ever wondered how GM's LS2 V8 fits together? If so, today is your lucky day because this video goes through the process in a quick, orderly and computer generated environment. While it's not quite as cool as watching the engine building races on Hot Rod TV, it doesn't require the tolerance of deep a southern drawls and arduous product placement commentary. This only makes us wonder if there's one of these animations explaining how to build the rest of the Corvette.
http://jalopnik.com/389456/how-to-as...?autoplay=true
neat 3 minute video...:nod:
Have you ever wondered how GM's LS2 V8 fits together? If so, today is your lucky day because this video goes through the process in a quick, orderly and computer generated environment. While it's not quite as cool as watching the engine building races on Hot Rod TV, it doesn't require the tolerance of deep a southern drawls and arduous product placement commentary. This only makes us wonder if there's one of these animations explaining how to build the rest of the Corvette.
Oh lord that brought back bad memories. Around 2:00 you see the rear cover being put on... I used to work at Leggett and Platt - can't tell you how many of those damn things I made running a diecast machine. We also made the front timing covers x.x such nightmares!
Neat video though, nascar of engine building maybe? Heh
Neat video though, nascar of engine building maybe? Heh
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