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Old 04-04-2015, 04:42 PM
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Originally Posted by kinglt-1
Just want to double check, My 02 LS1 cam pre drilled...which setup would I use? Thanks
Check your casting number, you may have the LS6 block. I did in my Vette.
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Originally Posted by vettenuts
Check your casting number, you may have the LS6 block. I did in my Vette.
I will double check but I think the last 4 digits if I recall was 1168.

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Old 11-20-2015, 02:42 PM
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Will that trickflow tensioner adapter kit mentioned above, work with double roller chain timing set in a stock LM7 gen3?
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Like I said the late model LS1s used a LS6 block and the LS2 damper bolted right to it and was cheap.



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