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Old 12-12-2008, 04:33 PM
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Does anybody know if a fbody LS1 coils would fit on the following truck bracket and the bracket fit back on the fbody LS1 valve covers ??

I am having clearence issue with my LS1 swap.

Also can anyone identify these coils from th picture ? Do u see any difference from a fbody LS1 coil and brackets

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Old 12-12-2008, 04:38 PM
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LS1 coils and bracket are more along the centerline of the cover. Those look like they ride up higher closer to the intake. Hitting your fuel line on the drivers side?
Here is a pic of an LS1 setup
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The coils in your picture will not fit on the F-body coil bracket. You need coils and brackets as they are specific to the application. I can't see the backs of the coils, but they look like Delphi truck coils that come on the 6.0l's. Do they have aluminum heat sinks on the back?
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^^^ Yep, what he said...LOL
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Screamin i am mike from tgo thos look like the truck coils to me as they are higher on the valve cover id hang on to those!



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