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  • Originally posted by DETROITMUSCLE View Post
    What are you trying to accomplish with the trans? You just want to build it yourself?
    I have a guy that can build it for me. I just want something that will hold up to the normal abuse without breaking the bank. I'm almost leaning towards a stock rebuild on it.
    2002 Z28 Camaro A4
    1993 Z28 Camaro M6- SOLD
    1999 Z28 Camaro M6- SOLD
    2008 Ford Fusion SE - DD
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    • So a couple of things I have figured kinda odd about this car...

      I originally bought this car at ~89,xxx miles. At sometime the trans has been replaced, kind of odd for that low of mileage. My buddy is trying to hunt down the correct washer for the hub and ran my block numbers, the vin doesn't match the car and the block is supposedly a 96 lt4. I don't know what his sources but aren't lt4's 4 bolt main only? Why would the block only be different? Fishy...

      On another note, Rolo hooked me up with a dash pad and a fuse panel door tonight!!! WOOT!!
      2002 Z28 Camaro A4
      1993 Z28 Camaro M6- SOLD
      1999 Z28 Camaro M6- SOLD
      2008 Ford Fusion SE - DD
      -- MCALUS MOLDED PILLAR PODS, PM ME FOR MORE INFO--
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      • Interesting..... I thought (take this worth a grain of salt as I dont know jack about the LTx's, wait for joel to chime in) that there may have been an odd ball year or a certain application in which the lt4 had 2 bolt mains. Could be totally wrong, trying to picture a post I read of Joels about forever and a half ago that did some explaining on 2 vs 4 bolt main blocks.
        1999 Camaro - 6 liters of fury.....

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        • Ok so I mocked my headers up today. They seem to fit well, only issues: be prepared to use a open end wrench for all the bolts. The bolts sit very tight to the primary's. On my passenger side, the second bolt in from the front wouldn't go in, the primary bent it too soon/sharp.

          Drivers side oil filter:


          Drivers side k member from rear:


          Drivers side, bolt closest to firewall:


          Drivers side:


          Passenger side second bolt in from front:


          Looks like a fabbed y pipe would be a pain




          Also, these are stock bolts. I'm unsure what I'll end up going with. I didn't have the gaskets installed and the motor is out so that's why the steering shaft isn't hooked up (obviously)
          Sorry for the crap cell pics.
          2002 Z28 Camaro A4
          1993 Z28 Camaro M6- SOLD
          1999 Z28 Camaro M6- SOLD
          2008 Ford Fusion SE - DD
          -- MCALUS MOLDED PILLAR PODS, PM ME FOR MORE INFO--
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          • With some header bolts you should have less problems. And will look better. Other wise the motor looks nice, I like the intake.

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            • WOW, that seems like a terrible design.....
              1999 Camaro - 6 liters of fury.....

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              • Originally posted by sman View Post
                WOW, that seems like a terrible design.....
                I think the only issue will be the oil filter, it's going to suck having oil drop on my headers and stinking it up for the next few miles. The reason I settled with the obx "eBay" headers is I could fix any clearance issues since I am installing them with the motor out.
                Pacesetter painted ones last less than a few months before they start to rust. The coated ones still rust and were more expensive than these.

                $331 shipped with gaskets and a pretty sticker
                2002 Z28 Camaro A4
                1993 Z28 Camaro M6- SOLD
                1999 Z28 Camaro M6- SOLD
                2008 Ford Fusion SE - DD
                -- MCALUS MOLDED PILLAR PODS, PM ME FOR MORE INFO--
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                • go to socket head bolts, I had to do that with the Pacesetters.
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                  • I went with Stage 8 locking header bolts. HIGHLY recommended

                    1998 Camaro Z28 - Bright Red, 6.0 TR224, 4l60e, 3.42 Eaton TrueTrac
                    1989 Camaro IROC-Z Convertible - 355 big tube TPI, WC T5, 3.42 Zexel Torsen, CTS-V/C4 brakes
                    1955 Bel Air 2 Door Post - 357 TPI, Muncie M20, 4 wheel disc

                    2006 Saab 9-7x 5.3i Daily Driver

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                    • Originally posted by mcalus View Post
                      So a couple of things I have figured kinda odd about this car...

                      I originally bought this car at ~89,xxx miles. At sometime the trans has been replaced, kind of odd for that low of mileage. My buddy is trying to hunt down the correct washer for the hub and ran my block numbers, the vin doesn't match the car and the block is supposedly a 96 lt4. I don't know what his sources but aren't lt4's 4 bolt main only? Why would the block only be different? Fishy...

                      On another note, Rolo hooked me up with a dash pad and a fuse panel door tonight!!! WOOT!!
                      If it is a 96 LT4 you would have a crank position sensor on bottom left of timing cover. The engine # is on the drivers side rear of engine just above the oil filter. Vin # of car position 8 tells if it is a v6=S or K, P=5.7 v8. Position 10 is Year built Q = 93, R=94,
                      S=95, T=96.
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                      1998 Trans Am Convertible A4 - WS6 hood, WS6 air lid, WS6 rims, drilled/slotted rotors.

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                      • Originally posted by Plum Nuts View Post
                        If it is a 96 LT4 you would have a crank position sensor on bottom left of timing cover. The engine # is on the drivers side rear of engine just above the oil filter. Vin # of car position 8 tells if it is a v6=S or K, P=5.7 v8. Position 10 is Year built Q = 93, R=94,
                        S=95, T=96.
                        Could it have a 96 block with 93 internals/covers bolt ons etc?
                        2002 Z28 Camaro A4
                        1993 Z28 Camaro M6- SOLD
                        1999 Z28 Camaro M6- SOLD
                        2008 Ford Fusion SE - DD
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                        • A little bit of polishing goes a long way and makes a mess lol...I'm going to sand the drivers side with, 800, 1200, 2000 and see if it shines up easier and better. Any ways to getting the black built up compound off?
                          2002 Z28 Camaro A4
                          1993 Z28 Camaro M6- SOLD
                          1999 Z28 Camaro M6- SOLD
                          2008 Ford Fusion SE - DD
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                          • Usually a micrfiber will take it right off.

                            If not, a small amount of brake clean sprayed onto paper towel works too.

                            I like to finish with some Mother's Aluminum & Mag polish too.
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                            • Lacquer thinner will take buffing compound off better than anything else. Just don't get it on the paint...
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                              • It could be a 96 block, but that's definitely a 93 intake.
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