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Old 08-15-2006, 05:55 PM
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Default LS7 intake BOLT TO LS1 heads

I UNDERSTAND THE PORTS ARE SHAPED DIFFERENT! (because I know people will say that)


what I want to know is will the LS7 intake PHYSICALLY BOLT TO a set of LS1 heads (or for that matter, will an LS1 intake bolt to a set of LS7 heads). INFO ONLY
Old 08-15-2006, 06:07 PM
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Once again....if you use the search button, all the answers are there!

Since you don't want to use the search button....

NO, it won't bolt up, the ports are COMPLETELY different and the bolt patterns are compeltely different. If you want, you can drill and tap your LS1 heads to fit a ls7 intake, or drill and tap your LS7 heads to fit a LS1 intake, BUT, the ports dont' even come close to matching eachother, and it would be absolutely useless to even try and epoxy that ****.....IT JUST WON'T WORK.

USE SEARCH, and there are plenty of threads about this...

This question is asked about 100 times a day, stop wasting server space!!
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I DID SEARCH......everyone kept saying the ports won't match up (which is why I stated that I already know that) but nowhere I could find a straight answer to the actual MOUNTING of....
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No you stated that you knew the ports were shaped differently. I believe the ports do not physically match as in they are aligned differently LS1 vs LS7, regardless of shape.
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Originally Posted by Haans249
Once again....if you use the search button, all the answers are there!

Since you don't want to use the search button....

NO, it won't bolt up, the ports are COMPLETELY different and the bolt patterns are compeltely different. If you want, you can drill and tap your LS1 heads to fit a ls7 intake, or drill and tap your LS7 heads to fit a LS1 intake, BUT, the ports dont' even come close to matching eachother, and it would be absolutely useless to even try and epoxy that ****.....IT JUST WON'T WORK.

USE SEARCH, and there are plenty of threads about this...

This question is asked about 100 times a day, stop wasting server space!!

Dude take a chill pill....
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the bolt holes are diffrent.
the LS1 and L92 bolt holes are the same. even though the ports are diffrent.

if you search for it, you'll find a pic of L92 and LS7 heads side by side, deck down on a table. in that pic, you can clearly see the bolt hole diff between LS1 style pattern, and LS7.
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Originally Posted by MrDude_1
the bolt holes are diffrent.
the LS1 and L92 bolt holes are the same. even though the ports are diffrent.

if you search for it, you'll find a pic of L92 and LS7 heads side by side, deck down on a table. in that pic, you can clearly see the bolt hole diff between LS1 style pattern, and LS7.
thanks...thats what I was trying to find out.....



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