Motion race works recommends tying into the upper radiator hose, tapping the pump can lead to cavitationPower steering pump, alternator, idlers done and everything fits and clears.
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Did not like the previous PS bracket as it only supported the pump on the head side. Ordered a kit from ICT Billet that sandwiches the PS pump for much better support. The PSC CBR pump housing is slightly larger than a standard TC pump so had to machine the brackets a bit and it fits like a glove.
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Again ICT Billet alternator bracket for the iron LS block. Has a guide to drill the missing 3rd hole on iron blocks. The brackets support the alternator on both sides. Power Master 180A alternator. Also used their manual tensioner setup. Really impressed with the ICT Billet stuff, quality at a fair price.
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Steam lines are mocked up with the exception of plumbing into the water pump. Been putting off drilling and taping into a $1100 water pump, kinda my nervous![]()
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Radiator Hose T 1.5 x .625
Splice into a coolant or radiator hose with this T fitting to add accessories to your coolant system.www.autocoolingsolutions.com
For the lower rad hose
Freedom noises!!!Any guess as to what it makes?
625 crank HPEngine is done and goes to the dyno Tuesday. Taking it to 3V Performance in Denver.
408ci
10.5:1 CR
AFR Enforcer 64cc Heads CNC ported
BTR 553/553 107LS Camshaft
BTR Shaft rockers
FAST LSXR 102 Intake
FAST 102mm TB
60lb/hr injectors
Any guess as to what it makes?
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Who is this Al guy? Does he know about 4 liter timing marks too?AI says...
AI Overview
For your naturally aspirated 408 cubic inch LS engine, with the components listed, a realistic estimated horsepower range is
575–625 horsepower at the crank, with torque numbers likely exceeding 550 ft-lbs. The precise output will depend on the specific CNC porting on the AFR heads and the final tuning.

There is very little belt wrap on this crank pulley. You might have slipping problems.
Good eye, yes the belt needs routing correctlyThere is very little belt wrap on this crank pulley. You might have slipping problems.
I suggest :
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Moving the alternator to the pass head would give you a better wrap everywhere, but might be harder to implement in your case.
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That looks good, you don’t need much wrap on the big pulley since it’s not actually driving anythingIdeally I'd like to drop the PS pump to the ALT position and move the ALT to the pass but unfortunately options are limited by the chassis. Might ditch the pass side tensioner all together and do something like this:
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The WP is electric and the pulley is just an idler. That would give the PS max wrap and provide decent wrap on the crank. Would need to convert the idler to a manual tensioner which shouldn't be too difficult
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