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Old 11-25-2013, 12:09 PM
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I have a 2000 lq4 block that I had planned on swapping into my 2000 blazer with a 4l60e thats in it. Just curious is there any adapter plates that will allow for the 4l60 to fit or am I stuck with swapping for a newer short crank and flexplate? Any tips or ideas will be greatly appreciated.

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http://www.jegs.com/i/JEGS+Performan...FTEV7Aod6j4ALg
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Thats for a short crank. I have the long crank.
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Then you don't need a spacer at all.
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I wasnt looking for a spacer, I was looking for any other option to mount my long crank 6.0 to my 4l60. I know I can swap out to the short crank and spacer I was just curious if there was any other options.
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You should be able to just slot the holes in the LQ4 flexplate and bolt it up,but that
4L60E will not last,better have a replacement lined up...
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It will be getting pulled and tinkered with as well. Im not planning a super hot build on the lq4 just yet. Ive been flirting with just goin with a set of l92 heads and a gmpp hot cam for now. Just goin for a fun streetable toy that is reliable enough to drive almost every day.



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