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Old 12-07-2006, 07:51 AM
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I have a 98 SS camaro with the LS1. Do a LS6 short block would fit on my car? I know that I have to change the oil pan but my main doubt is about the engines accesories. Do them will fit as on the LS1; same place (alternator, a/c compressor, power steering pump, etc.?
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yes, all the accesories should bolt up if you use your stock brackes,might not even have to change the pan since the blocks are pretty much the same externally. you could even put the ls1 heads on it if you run out of money...
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yes, all the accesories should bolt up if you use your stock brackes,might not even have to change the pan since the blocks are pretty much the same externally. you could even put the ls1 heads on it if you run out of money...
So both blocks have the same holes (drills) in the front? at same place?
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Yes they do the only thing extra I had to get was coil pack brackets.
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Yes they do the only thing extra I had to get was coil pack brackets.
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