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The V6 engine in a LS2 has a timing belt with replacement intervals at 100k miles
No. The LS2 is a street bike. Did anybody ever try trail riding one?
The LS2 uses the Ecotech V6 engine, and as such does not have a timing chain; instead, it uses a timing belt. The camshafts (4) and crankshaft are held in position by a special set of tools designed just for that job. Do not attempt to replace the timing belt without the set of specialized clamps.
To set the timing on an LS2 engine, you typically start by ensuring the engine is at top dead center (TDC) on the compression stroke for cylinder one. Use a timing light to check the current timing by pointing it at the timing marks on the harmonic balancer and the timing tab. Adjust the timing by loosening the distributor clamp and rotating the distributor until the desired timing is achieved, then tighten the clamp. Finally, recheck the timing to ensure it’s correctly set after securing the distributor.
Yes they are the same engines.
Yes it doesNow for the right answer:Actually, the LS1 has a 4 cylinder engine, and the LS2 has a V6. All Saturn 4 cylinder engines uses a timing CHAIN, and the V6 uses a timing belt. So, verify that your engine has a 4 cylinder engine, and if it does, it has a timing chain.
Stock HP on a stock LS2 is 400hp at the crank. With an average drivetrain parasitic loss of 15% this equates to roughly 340hp at the rear wheels --LS2 GTO Owner
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A 2000 Saturn LS2 with the V6 3.0L engine requires 5.0quarts of engine oil.
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