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GM LS Engine Swap Headers for 1967-1999 GM Pickup Trucks [Black]
555-30069
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GM Truck, LS
JEGS 30069 LS Swap Headers Features:
- Heavy-Duty 3/8 in. thick flanges to prevent warpage
- 16-gauge 1 3/4 in. O.D. primary tube diameter
- O2 sensor bungs welded on both collectors
- Excellent spark plug access
Includes:
- (12) M8-1.25 x 25.4 UHL with 13 mm Hex Flange Head
- (1) LS Header Flange Gaskets (1-Pair)
JEGS Recommended Engine Mounts:
- JEGS LS Engine Swap Motor-Mount Adapters. Adapts Small Block Chevy Motor-Mounts to LS-Series Engine 555-50538
- JEGS Solid Engine Mounts. Small Block Chevy 555-50511
- JEGS Solid Frame Mount Pads. Small Block Chevy 555-50521
Notes:
Will not fit 1988-1999 4 wheel drive Chevy & GMC Trucks.
O2 Sensors may need to be relocated on some applications.
These headers are intended for racing and off-road applications only.
Not legal for sale or use in the state of California.
Specifications:
Will these fit a 1986 k10 with a 4.8
Will these headers fit a 1994 Chevy Silverado 2WD LS swap
Will these fit a 1968 chevy 4x4 pickup?
What is the issue with 88 to 98 four-wheel-drive trucks. Is there something that can be modified to overcome this?
Will these fit a 1986 k5 blazer 4x4
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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