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TOOLS to use when installing RR's

Old Aug 13, 2004 | 11:37 PM
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Re: TOOLS to use when installing RR's

http://www.streetillusionsracing.com/RR/rr.htm
Old Aug 14, 2004 | 09:00 AM
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Re: TOOLS to use when installing RR's

Originally Posted by T/A KID
...Does anyone have a Tutorial on doing this. ...
Apparently you didn't even bother to read the second reply in this thread. Why ask for help and then ignore it?

Most auto supply places sell KD tools.
Old Aug 14, 2004 | 09:27 AM
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T/A Kid, you have one of the best looking LT-1 TA's I have ever seen!

Sweeeeeeet!!!

Where did you get that hood?


How much did you pay for it?


Got anymore pics?


Thanks,


Mark
Old Aug 14, 2004 | 09:40 AM
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Re: TOOLS to use when installing RR's

Originally Posted by T/A KID
Well I have Jet hot LT's and a BMR k-member already (looking to be one of the fastest LT1's with just bolt-ons) So the piston way is alot easier. Does anyone have a Tutorial on doing this. It seems alot easier than the other, also were are you guys buying this Spring compressor tool. Thanks for the info.
BTW Ramair95Ta did you give up with the pursue of the bolt-ons. My car is very similiar to how yours was. Thanks for any info fella's.
A cam is held in by 3 bolts, right?

Yeah I gave up. I decided that it wasn't going to be worth the trip. SAR2K beat me to the punch.
Old Aug 16, 2004 | 03:20 PM
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Re: TOOLS to use when installing RR's

Shoebox, Sorry I was just asking if anyone had a Tutorial on how to do it the piston way b/c I was not familiar with it.

96TAblur thanks I am glad you like it, I got the hood from US exotics Talk to Roger and tell him that BEN from Arkansas sent you. IF you would have talked to me 6 months ago I would have sold it to you. I have a LS1 Ram air Front clip now. I love the LS1 look.

Ramair95TA, I know I would love to go ahead and just throw throw the bumpstick in but I have heard many time of people ruining there motors b/c of spun bearing (happen to a buddy of mine.) I believe it happen to shoebox at one time as well. I am going to PM SAR2k and ask him about his setup, I was just looking at the article yesterday when he was in GM high tech about being a 12 second Bolton car. He works at Thunderracing so I could just give them a call and ask for him. Thanks for the help guys.
Old Aug 16, 2004 | 03:33 PM
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Re: TOOLS to use when installing RR's

Originally Posted by Bud M
KD Tools sells a nice screw type spring compressor. It has a removeable handle so you can use a wrench on it. It worked well when I put in LT4 springs.
I wouldn't run stock springs with 1.6 rockers. LT4 springs aren't very expensive and they should be better at high rpms since they are a little bit stiffer than LT1 springs.
Bud M, I have used a K-D brand spring compressor and frankly it was rather mediocre, although it beats the Lysle design. Why? Well, it doesn't work with dual springs or a single spring with a dampner very well. With single springs it works o.k. I actually used the K-D once to do a set of springs and it was a chore. The best tool I have used is the Moroso brand lever type compressor. It was about $80 but was worth it. I even was able to use it for the spings under the cowl. I also never had to worry about it slipping off the spring like the hand twist design compressors with the little arms that grab the coils.
Old Aug 16, 2004 | 05:19 PM
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Hey Don 97 SS, Where do you get the Moroso Tool, Do you have one for Sale? Thanks
Old Aug 17, 2004 | 08:03 AM
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Re: TOOLS to use when installing RR's

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Hey Don 97 SS, Where do you get the Moroso Tool, Do you have one for Sale? Thanks
No, but have a Lylse compressor tool for sale. I sure don't need it anymore.

I found out about that tool from an engine builder/friend that loaned it to me. I then bought one from Summit (I think). Here is the Moroso link to the tool page:

http://moroso.com/catalog/categorydi...?catcode=27035
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