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  1. J

    New toy

    If you are that far into the brakes, don't forget to change the lines also. Be a bummer to go through all that trouble then have a hose collapse internally.
  2. J

    BBC teardown and diagnosis

    Did you ever figure out the backfiring through the intake? Wondering if you are having distributor issues?
  3. J

    Bought, wrecked, rebuilding a 2009 LMM

    Yeah. Only option there is to drill a hole in the stat to allow coolant to pass, but that's not a good option either. Are there water ports on the back of the intake that are just plugged? This looks like an Air Gap diagram, may be similar enough though.
  4. J

    Bought, wrecked, rebuilding a 2009 LMM

    Gotcha. That makes sense. Amazing how many sensors we actually need to automate things. The other option is a T-stat housing replacement. https://www.summitracing.com/parts/rnb-902-2015?seid=srese1&gclid=Cj0KCQjwkMjOBhC5ARIsADIdb3eS1CiJ46TdCRag57m9hgvKE4zuIYzEmNpQb54fZ8xaf7mTaT6rQqMaAptIEALw_wcB
  5. J

    Bought, wrecked, rebuilding a 2009 LMM

    I was thinking more along the lines of an actual pre tapped hole in the block side say between cylinders 1 and 3 not in the intake or heads. Is that a mechanical water temp sensor on the other side? Is it hooked to anything?
  6. J

    Bought, wrecked, rebuilding a 2009 LMM

    Is there a drilled and tapped port into the water jacket on the side of the block near the casting plugs? It's been a while since I was around a block to remember all of the ports.
  7. J

    Budget Scan Tool Options

    I bought a https://mythinkcar.com/ https://mythinkcar.com/products/thinkcar-thinkscan-689bt-bidirectional-scan-tool?_gl=1*16ztv9*_up*MQ..*_ga*MTI5MTQ1MTY3MC4xNzc1MzIyMTEy*_ga_XTCXCVCT55*czE3NzUzMjIxMTEkbzEkZzAkdDE3NzUzMjIxMTEkajYwJGwwJGgw so I could work on the 24. Thus far I'm impressed with...
  8. J

    Bought, wrecked, rebuilding a 2009 LMM

    I wonder if you had a security system glitch? Niece had a vehicle with a bad security module that would shut off randomly while driving. Luckily she could immediately restart and usually make it to destination without further incident. Only found it by luck and having her immediately look at...
  9. J

    March '26 Chat -- Madness is the Different Drummer

    Either leave the stock I6 in it or go completely bonkers and drop in a SBC. I'd hate to know how bad they want to keep this thing in parts somewhere waiting to build it but options are out there. https://www.chevrolet.com/performance-parts/crate-engines/small-block-engines/383-engine Looked...
  10. J

    February '26 Chat -- The Shortest....and Longest....Month

    Yeah new chains typically need to "wear" in a bit or need to be overtightened to keep them from feeling a bit loose. New binders are also a bit rougher than "slightly" used ones that have had a little wear on them to smooth out the rough spots. Lubrication on binders is a must or they will...
  11. J

    Bought, wrecked, rebuilding a 2009 LMM

    dmaxstore.com has their house branded front hubs up to 2019 for$140 and $160. Now the Kryptonite ones, bend over and get ready b/c $285-$330. They do carry a lifetime warranty though.
  12. J

    February '26 Chat -- The Shortest....and Longest....Month

    Nice thing about those is you can buy 2 sets and screw them together to get longer if they are like the ones I have. I have the 8' screw tougher set (compact enough it fits in the drawer of my toolbox).
  13. J

    not as good of brake as i think they should be

    Should be one stage for the master cylinder. You may have a bubble stuck somewhere in the system. You might try pushing the pistons back into the caliper fully then pumping the brakes back hard a couple of times to see if you can get the bubble to move. Rapid fluid movement is what it takes...
  14. J

    Lifetime oil filter?

    First thing I see that a daily driver would be interested in knowing is the micron rating. For the racers and pullers, piece of mind in being able to dump the filter and look on a regular basis is critical. Looked, and it will fit the newer L5P motors for thread fitment, but do not know about...
  15. J

    Bought, wrecked, rebuilding a 2009 LMM

    I've had new belts squeak for some reason. Take a dry bar of cheap hotel soap and hit both sides of the belt as it will act like a belt dressing / cleaner. if the squeak stops, then it's in the belt not in one of the mechanical parts most likely.
  16. J

    OEM quality radiator support

    Did you check LMC Truck? I know their parts are sometimes hard to determine fit, but they have expanded the metal parts years covered in the past couple of years. I think they are up to 2013 on some models now.
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    Piston coatings?

    Watch Steve Morris engines. He did the L2L coating on the pistons in his drag and drive race motor, the oil pump in the motor, and the turbo compressor housings. Be prepared to change the oil several times as the coating wears in, be ready quickly as the coating will plug a filter up fast. I...
  18. J

    2022 L5P: What would cause premature brake failure

    Does the truck have adaptive cruise? I know on my 24, the cruise will use the brakes instead of engine brake when towing or trying to hold speed downhill. 36,000 miles and the fronts say they are in the 60% range. Also when I drop speed on cruise by more than 5mph it uses the brakes to get...
  19. J

    What fluid for transmission.

    When Mike rebuilt my trans, he put in Normal Dex III. I asked about swapping to Amsoil with after the build since I already has a few gallons on hand for upcoming services planned before the rebuild was planned. He told me to not swap for several thousand miles to the full synthetic so the...
  20. J

    Bought, wrecked, rebuilding a 2009 LMM

    Since Powell no longer is doing regrinds (too much new work to keep up), polishing is going to be a hard option to follow through with. Hopefully Powell comes through. I know he does cut lobe masters if he does not have them to match stuff as he's talked about it before. Also if there are any...