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Re: putting together my 355 LT1, questions

Subject: Re: putting together my 355 LT1, questions
by tjpreul on 2012/2/3 4:06:48

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bogus wrote:
LT1s have an oil fitting of some sort on the front of the engine... It is real important and I don't remember the details! I am only leaving it here as a tickler for more experienced LT1 builders. I don't have my LT1 book handy right now.



Is this what you are thinking?

Under the rear main cap there is a ball bearing (plug) that needs to be punched out for proper cleaning. You use a long punch from the oil pressure sensor port. It must be reinstalled otherwise it will bypass the filter.
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