LT1 torque spec differences
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LT1 torque spec differences
I remember seeing something about there being torque spec differences between LT1 T56's, and LS1 T56's. Is this true? I searched, but couldn't find.
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Re: LT1 torque spec differences
On the bolts? Or the warranty ratings?
The '93 M29 T56 were factory rated at 360lb-ft
The '93 M28 T56 were factory rated at 400lb-ft
The '94-'02 MM6 T56 were factory rated at 450lb-ft
The later model years got improvements in parts, but they were mostly reliability/longevity related. Once the common wear/failure parts are replaced in any MM6 unit, the ratings can all go to 700lb-ft. (limit of the mainshaft and gears)
The '93 M29 T56 were factory rated at 360lb-ft
The '93 M28 T56 were factory rated at 400lb-ft
The '94-'02 MM6 T56 were factory rated at 450lb-ft
The later model years got improvements in parts, but they were mostly reliability/longevity related. Once the common wear/failure parts are replaced in any MM6 unit, the ratings can all go to 700lb-ft. (limit of the mainshaft and gears)
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Re: LT1 torque spec differences
any difference on the pressure plate bolts? I've heard some talk of there being a difference.
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Re: LT1 torque spec differences
Yes.. I consider the clutch/FW more engine specific than trans. The stock LS1 is 52#, the stock LT1 is 22#. Aftermarket clutches will have their own specs, so check carefully.
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Re: LT1 torque spec differences
On the bolts? Or the warranty ratings?
The '93 M29 T56 were factory rated at 360lb-ft
The '93 M28 T56 were factory rated at 400lb-ft
The '94-'02 MM6 T56 were factory rated at 450lb-ft
The later model years got improvements in parts, but they were mostly reliability/longevity related. Once the common wear/failure parts are replaced in any MM6 unit, the ratings can all go to 700lb-ft. (limit of the mainshaft and gears)
The '93 M29 T56 were factory rated at 360lb-ft
The '93 M28 T56 were factory rated at 400lb-ft
The '94-'02 MM6 T56 were factory rated at 450lb-ft
The later model years got improvements in parts, but they were mostly reliability/longevity related. Once the common wear/failure parts are replaced in any MM6 unit, the ratings can all go to 700lb-ft. (limit of the mainshaft and gears)
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Re: LT1 torque spec differences
I probably have the 28,29 mixed up.. But yes, the higher (numerical) 1st gear unit has the lower TQ rating. (More, thus smaller teeth)
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