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Old 10-08-2009, 12:48 PM   #1
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could anyone post pics of the LS/6.0L swaps with the LS2 oil pan? i wanna see just how much clearance there is when laying frame..im seriously considering removing my 5.7L vortec i just swapped in

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Yeah thats the pan to run if you are layin frame.

Old 10-08-2009, 02:39 PM   #3
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But remember if you have a truck you will have to cut more on the cross member. The blazer sits the engine higher.
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these were all "in progress" pics, but you can see that it doesnt hang below the frame at all.... mine doesnt lay frame tho, but it doesnt matter lol
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awesome thanks guys! i'll start collecting swap parts....again haha looks like theres no issues at all with them hanging down too far



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