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Old 01-23-2005, 07:47 PM
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Re: want LS6 CORVETTE engine in my 4.3L 97 s10 Blazer, Can I do it?

Whoever said that the existing transmission in the blazer will work is only partially correct. Yes it will work, but not for long. The 4l60 is only rated to aobut 350hp. So just take into consideration that it will work, but if you drive it hard, you will be feeling the trans deteriorate in about a week. I do not know if anyone sells built 4l60's meant for racing, but a th-350 is a good solid transmission and when they are built for racing can be very durable.
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You can easily have a 4l60e rebuilt with a police pack and have it redone to handle 12-14 clutches.... about 200-400 bux over a normal rebuild
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Old 01-24-2005, 02:11 AM
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Re: want LS6 CORVETTE engine in my 4.3L 97 s10 Blazer, Can I do it?

It sounds cool, nothing like dreaming up a project then making it a reality. I seen a blown 350 in an Austin Mini before, anything is possible. Dont give up.
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