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Old 02-05-2011, 03:35 PM
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Anywhere I can find a drawing of my block that has things like thread pitches, etc?

I am setting up a 6.0L for my 70 GMC and want to plumb in my gauges.
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I have the full set Of GM manuals for my car, and these books are priceless, they have all the info you are looking for and alot of other stuff no other book will ever have and everything you would ever want to know,,I bought my set off ebay for around 50 bucks,,If youever turn a wrench on your car this is the absolute best tool you could ever have.
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Originally Posted by RARON455
I have the full set Of GM manuals for my car, and these books are priceless, they have all the info you are looking for and alot of other stuff no other book will ever have and everything you would ever want to know,,I bought my set off ebay for around 50 bucks,,If youever turn a wrench on your car this is the absolute best tool you could ever have.
Thanks, I turns wrenches, wield welders and run a spray gun on most of my cars.

Problem is, where do I get a set of GM Manuals for a 1970 GMC C15 with a LS2 stroker that started off as a bare block, with a 2001 4L80E and twin turbos?

If that book is printed, I am paying through the nose for it.
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The attached is for an LS6, but some of it may be of use.
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Originally Posted by Darkman
The attached is for an LS6, but some of it may be of use.
Awesome, thanks - Off to buy adapters for my auto meter gauges.
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Originally Posted by Darkman
The attached is for an LS6, but some of it may be of use.
Nice find, thanks!
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Originally Posted by Darkman
The attached is for an LS6, but some of it may be of use.
Man that is why i love this board
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Originally Posted by Darkman
The attached is for an LS6, but some of it may be of use.
damn thats a worthy post.

thanks a ton man




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