my 95 lt 1 runs from 209 to 215
Using 5W-20 oil in an LT1 engine can be too thin, especially in high-temperature or high-performance situations. The LT1 typically operates better with a thicker oil, such as 10W-30 or 10W-40, which provides better protection under load and high temperatures. Always consult the owner's manual or manufacturer recommendations to ensure optimal performance and engine longevity.
i believe you need too get the LT4 heads for that too work
16 to 20 degrees
91c is the designation for the police spec caprice.it should in most cases already have an lt1,lt1 is the motor,91c is the car specs, but since its a 91 it may be too old for the lt1 option, so that part i dont know.i just know for sure 91c is not a motor.
Anything above 98.6 degrees (Fahrenheit).
The perfect temperature is 99.5 degrees Fahrenheit. So too low will kill it or too high will kill it.
No he only had a high school diploma. He was too busy for collage.
low degrees is just pushing and shoving and being very aggressive and high degrees is like getting beatin the crap out of.. if you in an abusive realtionship get out before its too late. =======================
37 degrees Centigrade is the same as 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit, which is normal body temperature. 38 degrees is equal to 100.4, so it shouldn't be a problem
temp too high
I wouldn't, too much difference.
50 degrees of dwell, plus or minus two degrees. Set them to .016", hook up your dwell meter and run the engine. If the dwell's too high, open the points gap; too low, close it down.