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Old 08-30-2009, 09:14 PM
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could someone with alldata print me out directions for uninstalling a ls1 intake im getting ready to install a ls6 in its place and i need a little directions to do so
Old 08-30-2009, 09:17 PM
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You could probably do a search and find TONS of information regarding the removal/installation.
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Check installuniversity.com or ls1how.com. Its such an easy job by just knowing what "AllData" is, you could probably figure out the swap on your own.
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Originally Posted by PongoX11
Check installuniversity.com or ls1how.com. Its such an easy job by just knowing what "AllData" is, you could probably figure out the swap on your own.
what i really need is what order i need to reinstall the intake bolts and much to torque them down to
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I'll move your thread and change the title. You'll get the responses you need. I'm too lazy to type out the answers tonight.
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http://ls1howto.com/index.php?article=5
Be VERY careful with your oil pressure sending unit
TAKE YOUR TIME, don't force anything

Good luck
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Originally Posted by MjMaro
http://ls1howto.com/index.php?article=5
Be VERY careful with your oil pressure sending unit
TAKE YOUR TIME, don't force anything

Good luck
thanks for the link its exactly what i need


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