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# How to Rebuild Small-Block Chevy Lt1/Lt4 Engines Hp1393

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Review: Very good reference, worth the money - I've been using this book while rebuilding a '94 lt1 motor. Overall it has come in very handy with tons of really good pictures (black and white, unfortunately) and step by step instructions and recommendations. Even has a section on converting back to carbureted, which is cool to have in case I ever decide to do that for a hot rod engine swap or something. The torque specs and general information charts in the appendix include pretty much most of the go-to information you could ever need in a pinch. Certainly worth the money for a DIY type home mechanic or car enthusiast looking to do motor work on the LT1. I keep it on a shelf in the garage next to the GM Factory Service Manuals for my cars as a reference. I have both an aluminum headed f-body (Camaro) and an iron-headed b-body(Buick Roadmaster Wagon). The book seemed to focus more on the corvette and camaro engines as far as pictures and things are concerned, but still does a nice job of pointing out potential differences you may run into with the different variations of the LT1 out there. As long as you are somewhat familiar with the minor variations you may see in sensor locations, 2 or 4 bolt mains, head type, crank snout length, waterpump layout, differences in vented (gen II) and non-vented (gen I) optisparks, OBD1 and OBD2 timing cover, etc., then you will have no trouble at all using this manual for any version of the LT1 successfully (especially since it points most of these out as you go along).
Review: I just bought this engine! - About the book... I've never built an engine before, but have done just about everything else on a car. Mike's details are outstanding. Even down to the smallest items. A 5th grader could build an LT1 using this book. The LT1 was in storage for the past 9 years. Never installed or run. Still has assembly lube in the guts and on the original engine stand. I posted a couple pics. I called Mike and asked him about issues with an engine stored that long. He thought there should be none, but that I needed to run the oil pump (or pressurized the oil system) before starting the motor. He was great to talk to. Even if you're an expert engine builder, this would make a great reference tool.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,251,368 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #315 in Automotive Engine Mechanics #877 in Automotive Engineering (Books) #7,371 in How-to & Home Improvements |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (147) |
| Dimensions  | 8.49 x 0.34 x 10.86 inches |
| ISBN-10  | 1557883939 |
| ISBN-13  | 978-1557883933 |
| Item Weight  | 1.15 pounds |
| Language  | English |
| Print length  | 192 pages |
| Publication date  | November 5, 2002 |
| Publisher  | HP Books |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very good reference, worth the money
*by F***M on June 20, 2013*

I've been using this book while rebuilding a '94 lt1 motor. Overall it has come in very handy with tons of really good pictures (black and white, unfortunately) and step by step instructions and recommendations. Even has a section on converting back to carbureted, which is cool to have in case I ever decide to do that for a hot rod engine swap or something. The torque specs and general information charts in the appendix include pretty much most of the go-to information you could ever need in a pinch. Certainly worth the money for a DIY type home mechanic or car enthusiast looking to do motor work on the LT1. I keep it on a shelf in the garage next to the GM Factory Service Manuals for my cars as a reference. I have both an aluminum headed f-body (Camaro) and an iron-headed b-body(Buick Roadmaster Wagon). The book seemed to focus more on the corvette and camaro engines as far as pictures and things are concerned, but still does a nice job of pointing out potential differences you may run into with the different variations of the LT1 out there. As long as you are somewhat familiar with the minor variations you may see in sensor locations, 2 or 4 bolt mains, head type, crank snout length, waterpump layout, differences in vented (gen II) and non-vented (gen I) optisparks, OBD1 and OBD2 timing cover, etc., then you will have no trouble at all using this manual for any version of the LT1 successfully (especially since it points most of these out as you go along).

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I just bought this engine!
*by M***R on October 30, 2011*

About the book... I've never built an engine before, but have done just about everything else on a car. Mike's details are outstanding. Even down to the smallest items. A 5th grader could build an LT1 using this book. The LT1 was in storage for the past 9 years. Never installed or run. Still has assembly lube in the guts and on the original engine stand. I posted a couple pics. I called Mike and asked him about issues with an engine stored that long. He thought there should be none, but that I needed to run the oil pump (or pressurized the oil system) before starting the motor. He was great to talk to. Even if you're an expert engine builder, this would make a great reference tool.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ HPBooks review
*by S***E on October 12, 2012*

I found this book very helpful. It gives you good information about the LT1 and LT4 engines. The pictures are in black and white however and do provide good illustration. Gives you engine spec info. I would recommend this book for anyone interested in doing a rebuild.

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