LS7 in a 98
I am building a 427 for my 98 right now and we are using the LS7 block with the L92 heads. Give Trevor over at TSP a call he can give you all the info you need. It is basically a straight up swap, the only thing I need is the cam position sensor extension harness. I am reusing my pushrods, lifters and exhaust rockers, bolts, oil pan, oil pick up tube and such. My original motor had very low miles on it so reusing these things were not an issue.
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You should be good to go. Just know that there will be alot of power left out on the table using those heads. Just fyi. Also, you need to open the chambers on your current heads to the 4.125 bore and revalve. That cost is going to be about $800. So for a set of ported L92 heads at $1499, that would be a waste of $800. You will never sell those heads to someone else with a 427. You seriously need to look at a set of L92 heads. Just my .02
The Cam will need to of a grind to match the heads.
How ever you will need to use a LS2/Ls7 timing chain set and cam timing sensor if you use the LS7 block.
The sensor is on the timing wheel for the LS7/LS2/L92 where on the LS1 it was on the cam.
Now you can not put a LS2 cam into a LS1 motor due to the cam not having a sensor. Well if you had a sensor installed you could, but who wants a ls2 cam anyway?
Ironicly I have a LS1 cam in my motor with the ls1 style sensor on the cam doing absolutely nothing. The timing wheel sensor and timing sensor pickup on my LS2 work just fine.
Now as far as the internals you plan on using in the LS7...
Is the crank your friend has a LS7's dry sump crank with 58x timing wheel or is it a ls1 stroker wet sump crank with a 24x timing wheel.
That will be one of the major things you will need to know before building the motor.
Just a rule of thumb when dealing with LSx based motors...
The cam and manifold need to match the heads.
LS7 heads need a ls7 manifold and cam designed for LS7 heads
LS1 heads need a ls1 manifold (LS6/or fast) and a cam designed for the ls1 heads in question
L92 heads need a L92 manifold (truck or L76 car) and a cam designed for the L92 heads in question


