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Old May 26, 2004 | 12:39 PM
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LT1s are not difficult IMHO Once you do it enough times.... LOL

Honestly every car will have a few hangups.. since they dont exactly build the motors IN the car.
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Old May 26, 2004 | 03:11 PM
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Originally Posted by rangersix
Whoever said working on an LS1 is a dream has never worked on 1970 camaro. I had an LS7 in that car and had room to spare. The "Einstein" who decided to cram half my motor in a "Cave" needs to be beatin.
My input, Sorry...
When I was working on my 78 El Camino (AC removed, no emmissions junk) I could stand in the engine bay next to the engine if I wanted to. I know GM allows their engineers to do this at least partly so that their dealships make a ton of money off of repairs.
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