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Old 10-31-2004, 12:25 AM   #1
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corporate lt1 in a 1968 camaro

hey guys im the new girls on the block, i need help, i want to corporate a lt1 to a 1968 camaro, i need to know can it be done and is there a intake out there to help me out with this , i love camaros, and have several, but need help, i thought this would be cool to bring the lt1 with the 1968 together , thanks for any help,
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Re: corporate lt1 in a 1968 camaro

Assuming you are refering to the later LT1, there is an intake for the "Vortec" head available from Edelbrock, to use a carb on an engine originally equipped with fuel injection.
There are differences in the cooling system, as well. If you use all the attachments from the later engine, it can work.
Is there some reason you would rather have a late model engine? Or are you under the impression it would be a better choice?
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