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11-28-2022, 11:08 AM | #33 |
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Re: Sandy~~1984 C10 L86/4L80 build
It's becoming the swap of choice as you can't hardly find a low mileage LS motor any more. I'm getting ready to be done with my first one (L86/8L90 in a 93 SWB). There was a steep learning curve at first, but I think I can knock out my 84 pretty quickly when I start it next.
Rob
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