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LT-1 pulley set up.
Hey you bowtie fanatics, I'm installing a LT1 motor in my cobra and i'm looking to use a seprintine belt set up. I don't have any of the brackets or pulleys.I need an alternator,waterpump and harmonic balancer pulleys and brackets. Also what is better to run a 6" or 8" harmonic balancer? Thank for any help. Richard
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Way to go Rich!
I think that motor will be awsome in the cobra. I don't know that much about the LT1 but I think the March company sells a set of pulleys for that motor. They also sell March pulleys in the Summit catalog. I hope this helps you out. Some pictures of your build would be nice Rich.:3DSMILE: Your Friend, BT SNAKE:) |
Hey Hersh,
What did you find that was wrong with you injection system? Sounded pretty wierd. Bish |
I'm also using an LT1. I have the Camaro/Firebird
bracket using PS and alternator. I have the AC delete pulley from the LE-1 autocross option. If you are starting from scratch, the Corvette setup might be cleaner since the PS pump is on the rack side of the motor, but you have to find a way to eliminate the AC compressor. Marsh and Arizona Street and Marine both sell pulley setups but I think they might be too high for a Cobra. There is some hotrod outfit that I forgot to bookmark that has a low mount setup that looked pretty good. Also, there is a website called www.lt1fiero.com that has some pictures of bracket he must have made himself. If you have figured this out by now, let us know what you did. I'd prefer a cleaner setup myself. doitover |
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