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Old 12-06-2014, 12:43 PM
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Default LT1 Crate Engines Now Available

The new LT1's are now available!




Your price from Schwartz Performance:
Wet sump: $8700 & FREE SHIPPING to the 48 states! (PN 19328728)
Dry sump: $8900 & FREE SHIPPING to the 48 states! (PN 19329997)



Specs for LT1 crate engine:

Power: 460 HP @ 6000 RPM, 465 ft. lbs. of torque @ 4600 RPM
Displacement: 376 CID, 6.2L
Bore x Stroke: 4.065” x 3.622”
Compression Ratio: 11.5:1
Recommended Fuel: 92 Octane
Block: Cast Aluminum with 6 bolt cross bolted main caps
Crankshaft: 8-bolt Forged Steel
Connecting Rods: Forged Powdered Metal Steel
Pistons: Hypereutectic Aluminum
Camshaft: Billet Steel Hydraulic Roller Tappet
Cam Lift: .561” Intake / .531” exhaust
Cam Duration @ .050”: 242 deg. Intake / 244 deg. Exhaust
Lobe Separation: N/A
Cylinder Heads: Aluminum Rectangular Port, Direct Injected
Combustion Chamber: 59cc
Valves: 2.165” Intake/ 1.590” Exhaust
Rocker Arms: Cast Roller Trunnion, 1.81:1 Ratio
Balance: Internal
Reluctor: 58X
Maximum GM Recommended RPM: 6600

Engine Includes:
• Fully GM assembled long block
• Ignition Coils, Plug Wires and Spark Plugs
• Oil pump, pick-up and oil pan (dry sump or wet sump)
• Exhaust Manifolds
• Intake, Injectors and Throttle Body
• High Pressure Fuel Pump (installed under intake)
• 14” Auto Trans Flexplate (11.063 tc pattern, 8-bolt crank)
• Harmonic Balancer
• Front timing cover
• Aluminum Water Pump
• Oil Filter
• Passenger Side RH Oil Dipstick and Tube
• Warranty:General Motors limited 2 year / 50,000 mile parts & labor warranty

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These engines are a bit different than the LS.

-Engine mount pattern is different

-Header flange pattern & tube spacing is different.
These are what come on the LT1 crate:

And these are a potentially more swap-friendly truck manifold:


-The new C7 has electric steering so no hydraulic power steering pump is available yet. Street & Performance has a serpentine drive with an aftermarket Sanden AC compressor, about $1900 for the kit.
The GM serpentine kit with AC and alternator only is part number 19329990.

-LT1/4's have an 8-bolt crankshaft pattern, which is the same pattern as the LSA. The clutch/flywheel kits for the LSA fit the LT1/4.

-The bell housing pattern is just about identical.. But the top bolt is in a different location. The new 4L65/70 E's that come in the connect & cruise kits for these engines have an extra hole to bolt to them. See picture below. At this time we're unsure how different the 4L80E will fit.


-The GM steel bell housing for T56's has the hole in the right spot, and is large to accept their clutch kit.
-There are TWO different oil pans - dry sump & wet sump. The dry sump has a shorter (front to back) sump. Wet sump oil pans may require notching. Don't worry, there's plenty of room in the front of the sump to make that happen.
Wet sump:



Note these oil pans have no gasket.. Just RTV! And they're pretty heavy....

-The T56 Super Magnum that GM released is the same as the Magnum dimensionally, but the shifter is different, and there is a 40-tooth reluctor for the speed sensor, which is only required for the E-Rod systems. It's also a close-ratio setup.

We'll update this thread with more details as they come available! If anyone has any more knowledge on these, feel free to post a reply- we all have room to learn about these Gen 5's

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Old 12-06-2014, 09:32 PM
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Pretty cool but I am guessing the aftermarket will take a little while to adapt with headers, mounts etc. I hope that in the near future it may drop gen 4 engines a bit. Hopefully by this spring as I hope to snag an ls3!!
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Cool!! But, what's going to be interesting are the newer versions and variations of the LT engines. I know it will take a while, but I can't help to keep wondering what the LT2, LT3, LT7, etc will be like. Also, I wonder what cylinder head port variations will take place, what aftermarket companies will do with these heads, what aftermarket companies will do with this block. I guess we'll stay tuned, huh?
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From the pics it looks like it keeps the ls engine mount location. Anyone know if that's true?
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Old 12-07-2014, 11:29 AM
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That's what I'm hoping for. Granted the LS7 still makes more power, the LT1 is pretty darn close. I'm hoping the high rollers opt for the LT1 and LT4 and the LS7s drop in price! $8900 for an LT1 crate is pretty darn good IMHO.
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Cool!! But, what's going to be interesting are the newer versions and variations of the LT engines. I know it will take a while, but I can't help to keep wondering what the LT2, LT3, LT7, etc will be like. Also, I wonder what cylinder head port variations will take place, what aftermarket companies will do with these heads, what aftermarket companies will do with this block. I guess we'll stay tuned, huh?
I know it! Now that we know how the LS's took shape over the last 17 years (holy cow they're gettin old), it'll definitely be interesting to see what the future holds. For now we can take them as they come..

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That's what I'm hoping for. Granted the LS7 still makes more power, the LT1 is pretty darn close. I'm hoping the high rollers opt for the LT1 and LT4 and the LS7s drop in price! $8900 for an LT1 crate is pretty darn good IMHO.
Since the LS7 production is diminishing, I don't see the LS7 dropping in price. I think it'll go the opposite way.. But we'll see.

At SEMA GM was saying that the price on the LT1 was $11k.. and I thought.. boy for that price might as well get an LS7. But now that the prices have been announced from Jegs and such, they're considerably cheaper and not TOO far from an LS3.

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looking on ls1tech some places already have them and are shipping them. there are lots of parts for it already cams, cnc heads, stroker pkg and even a harness setup ready to go. if the mounts are the same the biggest problem i see will be the front drive and the header flange and thats not that big of a deal. and with new trucks having the gen 5 motors it will starting happening fast. if i only had the money i would be all over a lt1 or l86 truck motor.
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Old 12-09-2014, 09:17 AM
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Looks like Speartech offers a harness package for them too.

http://www.speartech.com/category_s/1836.htm
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Looks like Speartech offers a harness package for them too.

http://www.speartech.com/category_s/1836.htm


Looks like you need to pay to play....Geeze $2095 for a darn harness and ECM! and here I thought my DSE headers were expensive......

That's 20% of the cost of the engine package
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