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- Condition
- Brand New: A new, unread, unused book in perfect condition with no missing or damaged pages. See all condition definitionsopens in a new window or tab
- Book Series
- Workbench How To
- Intended Audience
- Young Adults, Adults
- ISBN
- 9781613253960
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Cartech, Incorporated
ISBN-10
1613253966
ISBN-13
9781613253960
eBay Product ID (ePID)
24038725924
Product Key Features
Book Title
Ls Engine Parts Interchange: 1997-2020
Number of Pages
144 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2025
Topic
Automotive / Repair & Maintenance
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Transportation
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.8 in
Item Weight
16.8 Oz
Item Length
11 in
Item Width
8.5 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Volumes
1 vol.
Table Of Content
About the Authors Introduction Chapter 1: Production LS-Series Engines 5.7L LS-Series Gen III Engines Vortec Family Gen III Engines Gen IV Powertrains Gen IV Performance Engines Gen IV Vortec Truck Engines Active Fuel Management Variable Valve Timing Gen III and Gen IV Identification Chapter 2: Engine Blocks 5.7L Gen III Aluminum Engine Block LS1/LS6 4.8L/5.3L Gen III Iron Engine Blocks LR4/LM7/L59 5.3L Gen III Aluminum Engine Blocks L33/LM4 6.0L Gen III Iron Engine Block LQ4/LQ9 6.0L Gen IV Aluminum Engine Block LS2/L76/L77 6.2L Gen IV Aluminum Engine Block (Naturally Aspirated Applications) LS3/L99 6.2L Gen IV Aluminum Engine Block (Supercharged Applications) LSA/LS9 7.0L Gen IV Aluminum Engine Block LS7 4.8L/5.3L Gen IV Iron Engine Block LY2/L20/LY5/LMG/LMF 5.3L Gen IV Aluminum Engine Block LH6/LH8/LH9/LC9 6.0L Gen IV Iron Engine Block Aftermarket Blocks: LSX, RHS, and LSR Block Upgrades Chapter 3: Rotating Assembly Components Factory LS-Series Crankshafts Reluctor Wheels Connecting Rods Pistons Rotating Assembly Balancing Internal Engine Critical Clearances Performance Rotating Assemblies (Stroker Kits) Weaknesses and Upgrades Chapter 4: Cylinder Heads and Valvetrain Cathedral-Port Cylinder Heads Rectangle-Port Cylinder Heads L92, L94, L76, L98, and L99 versus LS3, LSA, and LS9 Cylinder Heads LS7 Cylinder Heads Ported Cylinder Heads Aftermarket Cylinder Heads: Performance Castings OEM Valve Springs Aftermarket Valve Springs OEM Rocker Arms and Upgrades Chapter 5: Camshafts and Hardware Gen III and Gen IV Camshaft Basics Rocker Arms Pushrods Dial-Indicator Method Counting Turns Method Hydraulic Lifters Lifter Tray Designs Active Fuel Management Lifters Timing Chains Timing Chain Guide/Tensioners Cam Bearings <p style="text-align: start;color: rgb(0, 0, 0);background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);font-size: 12pt;font-family: a
Synopsis
After nearly 20 years of production, the GM LS series engine is wildly popular today. Not only have these engines proven to be durable and reliable but they are also a fantastic platform for modification and for swapping in older chassis. With millions of used engines in salvage yards, the available number of cores or assembled engines for a reasonable price has never been higher. While General Motors has updated the platform repeatedly over the last two decades, usually a good thing, the sheer number of changes has created an environment that it is really confusing to the average hobbyist. With these engines being very modern, the concept of what fits with what is beyond the scope for most without some serious help. In LS Engine Parts Interchange: 1997-Present , LS author and expert Joseph Potak talks you through the myriad of options when looking at this complex platform. Text covers engine blocks, crankshafts and rotating assemblies, cylinder heads and valvetrain for both cathedral port and rectangular port heads, camshafts and componentry including VVT technology, oiling systems, induction and injection, electronics and engine controls, superchargers, external engine accessories, and more. Before jumping into a swap, selecting a salvage yard motor, choosing a crate motor, converting Gen III heads to Gen IV, or swapping any components for performance improvements, make sure you have this book handy. It will prove to be a valuable resource for years to come., Mix and match parts for your LS engine to maximize power on a budget! With its debut in 1997, the General Motors LS-series engine arguably became the most popular V-8 engine in the world. It was first offered in Corvettes and then migrated to the entire General Motors lineup (where V-8s were offered), and millions have been manufactured. These engines are compact, powerful, and abundantly available through salvage yards and crate-engine programs. Due to being manufactured for more than 20 years, many versions of the LS-engine platform exist, including more than 30 variants. Many parts are interchangeable, but some are not. In LS Engine Parts Interchange: 1997-2020 , veteran LS-engine authors Joseph Potak and Jefferson Bryant present a wealth of knowledge regarding which parts work well together and which parts do not. Parts that are covered include engine blocks, rotating assemblies, cylinder heads, camshafts and the valvetrain, oiling systems, intake manifolds, electronic engine controls, and more. Which cam works best for your application? Perhaps you are interested in building a stroker with factory parts. Can you retrofit the free-flowing Gen IV heads onto a Gen III block? This book covers each of these topics. If you would like to extract more horsepower using all factory parts, if you want to plan for a swap, or if you simply want to know more about the entire LS engine family, this book is a vital resource., In LS Engine Parts Interchange: 1997-2020 , veteran LS authors Joseph Potak and Jefferson Bryant bring a wealth of knowledge to the hobbyist on which parts work together, and which parts don't.
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