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Old 06-30-2008, 09:04 PM
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I have a 02 firehawk with a cracked block. I was thinking about throwing in a lq9. My question is will my stock heads and intake fit this engine, and are there any weird sensor issues I will encounter. What gaskets are going to be needed as well. Thanks again,
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Yes your ls1 stuff will swap over.
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Yes your ls1 stuff will swap over.
Would I need anything special? Sorry for all the lame *** questions, but all of my other hot rods were blue oval powered. So now that I have switched from ford to chevy, I really dont have a handle on what interchanges yet.
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Would I need anything special? Sorry for all the lame *** questions, but all of my other hot rods were blue oval powered. So now that I have switched from ford to chevy, I really dont have a handle on what interchanges yet.
Just about everything swaps over. All you would need to do is drill and tap a hole in the front the block for the P/S I think. The 6.0L blocks usually don't have this hole, while the aluminum blocks do.




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