How to Swap GM LT-Series Engines into Almost Anything
The GM LS engine has dominated the crate and engine-swap market for the past 20 years, and now the new LT engine has become a popular crate engine for swap projects as well. As essentially the next-generation LS, the LT features a compact footprint, lightweight design, and traditional V-8 pushrod architecture similar to its predecessor, so it swaps easily into many classic cars, hot rods, and even foreign sports cars.
The new LT1/LT4 takes a bold step forward in technology, using active fuel management, direct injection, an upgraded ignition system, continuous variable valve timing, and a wet- or dry-sump oiling system. With this advanced technology and higher performance, more engine swappers are using the LT platform.
Swapping expert and longtime author Jefferson Bryant presents thorough instruction for each crucial step in the LT swap process.
Although the new LT shares the same basic engine design with the LS, almost all of the LT engine parts have been revised and updated. As a result, the mounting process has changed substantially, including motor-mount location, K-member mounting process, and component clearance; all these aspects of the swap are comprehensively covered. The high-compression direct-injected engines require higher-pressure fuel systems, so the fuel pump and fuel lines must be compatible with the system.
LTs also feature revised bellhousing bolt patterns, so they require different adapter plates. The oil pan profile and oiling systems are unique, and this can present crossmember clearance problems. All other important aspects of the swap process are covered, including accessory drives and cooling systems, engine management systems, tuning software, controllers, and exhaust, so you can install the LT in popular GM A- and F-Body platforms as well as almost any other chassis.
Solutions for the major swapping challenges, parts compatibility, and clearance issues are provided.
Autor: | Jefferson Bryant |
Ausführung: | 144 Seiten, 28 x 21.5 x 1 cm, kartoniert |
Abbildungen: | 501 Farbfotos |
Verlag: | CarTech Inc (USA, 2020) |
Serie: | S-A Design |
ISBN: | 9781613253885 |
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