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smooth | Fuel rail ? | ||
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.....along with all of my other projects, I have a '96 block I'm gathering parts for. I have a guy that says he has the fuel rail setup, but its for a '93LT1. Nothing ever changed about them through the entire lt1 series of engines correct?
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Posted on: 2011/1/7 13:44
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rklessdriver | Re: Fuel rail ? | ||
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Incorrect.
92-93 had the crossover in the rear of the fuel rail. 94-96 have the crossover in the front of the fuel rail. You can use 92-93 rails on any year LTX intake manifold however 94-96 rails will not fit on 92-93 intake manifolds as they are cast solid behind the TB. Also be careful of which rails you buy because the Y body, F body and B Body all use different connectors and are located in different places for the fuel lines. Will |
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Posted on: 2011/1/7 16:59
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smooth | Re: Fuel rail ? | ||
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Aha! Thanks Will. I can always count on you guys!
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Posted on: 2011/1/8 2:11
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