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Since shortly after the introduction of the LS3 in 2008, enthusiasts everywhere have been anticipating the release of the Generation-V small block from GM. Rumors have been running rampant on everything from its displacement to its basic design. We’ve heard talk of direct-injection, 3-valve cylinder heads, and one point, even DOHC from a 5.5L engine displacement.

Truth be told, we’re not much closer to finding out any solid facts on its specifications. However, thanks to GM Inside News and the Buffalo Business Journal, we were able to get a sneak peek of a completed Gen V small block at the Tonawanda engine plant.

The first thing in the photo that sticks out to us is the unusual valve cover design. There are a number of oddly shaped surfaces on the valve cover, none of which are identical. It could be said that this might have something to due with the 3-valve design, confirming earlier rumors. There’s also an addition of a large pulley under the driver’s side of the block, possibly for a dry-sump oiling system.

Looking back to the top of the motor, what looks to be the intake manifold at first glance is in actuality a sound suppressing engine cover sitting atop of the intake manifold and injectors. Nothing new there, since all current LS motors have them, but the height of the intake has us thinking it could be for a truck application. But then again, you never know.

Something else that strikes us as odd is the water pump/thermostat design, an obvious deviation the the Gen. III/IV arrangements that we’re used to. We’re not exactly sure the significance of the holes in the exhaust manifolds either, but the last time GM gave us those, it was to help increase emissions in the LT1 of the ’90s. We doubt that the Gen. V emits potentially high emissions, rather this is just a precaution to the ever-increasing CAFE restrictions in the coming years.

Obviously we don’t know the whole story yet on this new engine, but as facts become more clear to us in the future, we’ll be sure to share them with you as soon once they become available.

First Peek at the Gen-V V8 From GM! - LSXTV
 

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there's no way gm would use a belt driven oil sump pump, that housing in no way is properly setup for oil handling...from its size id almost guess its an aux water pump for feeding the rear heater on a large van/bus

its is odd though that the snout of that pulley is shaped like the PS pump pulley is shaped which requires a special puller to remove

TB angle, 8/10rib main belt with what looks like a 4rib setup behind it, the dipstick/lift bracket height and the fuel line inlet would suggest shibby is right that it is a truck chassis motor so it would make more sense thats an aux water pump
 

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I dont think it a 3 valve motor I think it the DI Injectors that why the valve covers look funny

This, and that large pulley at the bottom looks like an Air pump, it would make sense with the ports at each runner, and the one at the cat(s) that a medium sized air pump would be required. I give it 2 days after motor is released to the aftermarket before a delete pulley/system is created.


Or maybe they are gonna run an O2 sensor on each runner and have an impressive engine management system :nutz:
 

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This, and that large pulley at the bottom looks like an Air pump, it would make sense with the ports at each runner, and the one at the cat(s) that a medium sized air pump would be required. I give it 2 days after motor is released to the aftermarket before a delete pulley/system is created.


Or maybe they are gonna run an O2 sensor on each runner and have an impressive engine management system :nutz:

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