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Old 03-17-2023, 08:35 AM   #18
biketopia
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Re: 1988 C1500 carb conversion

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Originally Posted by LS short box View Post
I'm not Larry Smith. I have been going back and forth to keep the SBC or go LS dressed like a SBC. It's hard to make a LS look like a SBC completely due to the steam cross over and water pump. Plus hiding the coils.
There's adapters out there to run a BBC water pump on the LS's. Also numerous ways you can run custom plug wires and mount the coils remotely to simulate a distributor. I had a picture of a Riviera from a few years back that did a really good job of disguising itself. Run a 4150 flange LS intake and then a holley terminator x stealth throttle body set up and you're good to go.

https://www.lsclassic.com/coil-reloc...-plug-wire-set
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