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Old 04-02-2006, 09:30 PM
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ok guy i need the exact gaskets and bolts needed for my truck, 2000 chevy silverado, i will be getting my cam and springs installed hopfully next week if my buddy gets a chance to install them, but i want to have the bolts and gaskets that i need ready so i dont have to be looking later and be caught in a hurry, ur guys help would be highly appreciated
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A tube of locTite is the only thing I'd recommend. The gaskets are all reusable as well as the bolts you'll be taking off.
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I got mine from Thunder Racing when I got my package.
LS1/LS2 Basic Camshaft Swap Gasket Package includes: GM Water Pump Gaskets, GM Timing Cover Gasket, GM Timing Cover Seal, GM Valve Cover Gaskets, GM Harmonic Balancer Bolt $58.99
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Hey dude my PI Converter is also on the mail. I ordered the 3000.
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Originally Posted by Flyer
A tube of locTite is the only thing I'd recommend. The gaskets are all reusable as well as the bolts you'll be taking off.


What he said, Ive done a few cam swaps you may want to pick up a 5/16 dowel too to hold the lifters up. But as far as bolts and gaskets you dont need to replace anything.
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Scroggin Dickey Parts Center.....

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Thats where I got mine!!
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Don't need no stinking gaskets!
Just get a new balancer bolt from the dealer. Some use red loctite and tq the old one to 250lbs but for 3.50 a bolt I buy new ones and install them per the tq specs. I had a used one back out that had no lock tite on it and almost made a bad mess.
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