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Yep, breaker bar and socket on the pulley bolt is the easiest way. I have bumped the engine over with the starter too if the plug wires are off. The motor will turn over easier if the spark plugs are out (no compression then).
Do a quick search on LS1tech and I think you'll see the LS9 gaskets are the ones to use for boast. Basically, a LS9 is a supercharged LS3. The LS9 gaskets have more layers and supposedly seal better under boost conditions. I'd bet Thompson meant LS9 gaskets when he told you.
If you only have 2k miles, then you don't need anything else other than mybe new valve seals, switch the springs over, new gaskets, and anti-freeze. I always like to change oil/filter after a head swap too.
Do a quick search on LS1tech and I think you'll see the LS9 gaskets are the ones to use for boast. Basically, a LS9 is a supercharged LS3. The LS9 gaskets have more layers and supposedly seal better under boost conditions. I'd bet Thompson meant LS9 gaskets when he told you.
If you only have 2k miles, then you don't need anything else other than mybe new valve seals, switch the springs over, new gaskets, and anti-freeze. I always like to change oil/filter after a head swap too.
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