Fuel Rail..quick question.
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Fuel Rail..quick question.
Will a fuel rail off of a 93 lt1 work on a 97 z? Also, guy I am trying to get them from said he just knows they came off of a lt1 f body or a b body.
Last edited by ErikEverhard; 10-22-2014 at 06:10 PM.
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I'm new to this site and to this post, but it relates to a fuel rail question I have.
I have a 96 Trans Am LT1 350 which has the fuel rail inlet and return lines on the driver's side. I want to convert to a fuel rail that has these inlet and return lines on the passenger side. I understand that Corvettes have this configuration. Can anyone tell me what year Corvettes would be interchangeable, or if there are any other GM LT1 engines that would also work?
I have a 96 Trans Am LT1 350 which has the fuel rail inlet and return lines on the driver's side. I want to convert to a fuel rail that has these inlet and return lines on the passenger side. I understand that Corvettes have this configuration. Can anyone tell me what year Corvettes would be interchangeable, or if there are any other GM LT1 engines that would also work?
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I'm new to this site and to this post, but it relates to a fuel rail question I have.
I have a 96 Trans Am LT1 350 which has the fuel rail inlet and return lines on the driver's side. I want to convert to a fuel rail that has these inlet and return lines on the passenger side. I understand that Corvettes have this configuration. Can anyone tell me what year Corvettes would be interchangeable, or if there are any other GM LT1 engines that would also work?
I have a 96 Trans Am LT1 350 which has the fuel rail inlet and return lines on the driver's side. I want to convert to a fuel rail that has these inlet and return lines on the passenger side. I understand that Corvettes have this configuration. Can anyone tell me what year Corvettes would be interchangeable, or if there are any other GM LT1 engines that would also work?