Gsr water pump On LS>help

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Old Jun 18, 2011 | 07:30 PM
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Default Gsr water pump On LS>help

If you just opened this ****ing give me your info please.
The reason why i ask so energetically is due to the fact that my car is torn apart as we type and i want it to know before it gets any later.

I have just bolted a 22 tooth Gsr water pump on my Ls block and Ls head with a LS timing belt. I havent put too much muscle and brains into it but so far the belt appears to be to way too small in length. And im afraid tomorrow im going to purchase a gsr timing belt and it won't fit because the vtec heads are taller than the ls.

simply said-GSR WATER PUMP AND LS BLOCK/HEAD WITH GSR TIMING BELT WILL WORK OR NOT????//


I have researched it and theres so many retards fighting that it can work and it cant.
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Old Jun 18, 2011 | 07:48 PM
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Default Re: Gsr water pump On LS>help

I would think it would work I know it for sure works on ls Vtec but you might have to find a timing belt that is in between the two lengths.
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Old Jun 18, 2011 | 07:59 PM
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Default Re: Gsr water pump On LS>help

right thats why it seems impossible because a gsr belt is longer however thats for the bigger w/p pully AND higher positioned head?

and im not sure if the ls or gsr tensioner can handle the slack?
I wish a had a pr3 head laying around.lol

i gotta poop and im drunk keep the good info coming
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