Wouldn't a non interference engine not do that?
Alright guys, can we be civil and have a corvette thread?
Boomermobile
Greetings fellow boomers,
I have entered retirement just recently and am looking to use my lavish social security and government pension to purchase a fast and brand new sports car to recapture some of that lost mojo if you know what I mean. Many of my fellow friends have bought the Chevrolet Corvette; it's cool and hip and I can definitely see myself cruising along with the wife to Martha's Vineyard in one. Any dealership recommendations? I am looking to purchase a red convertible with an automatic transmission.
Sincerely,
Dr. George L. Milford Sr.
>Aftermarket value springs.
You did that to yourself
Anything that's not an OEM spring doesn't last.
I asked a few companies what their spring lifespan was.
Most were under 10,000 miles.
Hello friends, nice thread, enjoy your corvettes!
hey wait a second
tally?
hi friends!
Yes, but technically if a spring breaks it can still hit. LS engines are interference though.
I didn't put them in. Previous owner did, and they lasted about 50K miles. But at the time I didn't know cammed LS's need springs replaced at maintenance intervals. I do now. Went back with high quality dual springs.
No, not tally
Hello sir