L21 differences from the L29...
Well, the two engines ARE different. If you go
to the Mr. Goodwrench Crate Engines Web-site
you will find the L21 listed on page 4 and GM
calls it there a "performance" engine, whatever
that means...there are different part numbers
listed there for each engine (?)...
Whenever I park it, and there are Chevy guys around
the campsite, and I mention the fact that it is a P12
Chassis, they actually dive under it, for a look.
Because they have never seen one. More than once
I have had to remove the engine doghouse cover
for them to view the coil-near-plug ignition system.
There exists a dual-fuel GM option for the L21, where
with the flip of a switch, you can run either Propane
OR gasoline. There is also another MD 6.0L/366cu. in. Vortec called the LP4, I think. The propane/gasoline
hardware is supplied to GM from an outside vendor,
and the kit carries GM part numbers.
COP = Coil On Plug ignition
CNP = Coil Near Plug as in the L21
(they have short plug wires.)
I believe (don't really know) that the L21 was the
very first GM Engine with the "3 modules-in-one"
electronic throttle module. That tells me that the
PCM is different.
It is interesting to hear that the steel, roller camshaft
carries the same specs as the monster 502 crate engine..
Steady Eddie
The #14096983 Crankshaft...
I found a Web-site that claims the L21 has a
forged steel crankshaft. Same as a Marine 454
in a boat. The crank's GM Part # is 14096983..maybe
also forged rods..I am busting my buns on this
end trying to find out if this is true.
If it DOES have the forged parts, maybe that is
why Mr. Goodwrench, in the crate motor catalog,
calls it a "performance" engine (?).
Do you know if your L29 has a cast crank in it??
Steady Eddie