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    Default LS1 in a M715

    I found articles online where they said putting an LS1 in a grand wagoneer is pretty straight forward. But .. .can anyone point me to a post here of anyone that has done it inan M715? Pix are GREATLY appreciated.

    I've got the flywheel, clutch, pilot bearing mount to an SM465 thing documented. And youtube has examples. No adapter .. ya! I can either weld new engine mounts on the frame or buy $40 worth of SBC to LS adapters.

    Basically I'm looking for that which I may have overlooked. Engine (2001 Corvette 5.7 LS1) comes with harness, ECU and all accessories and brackets.

    What about the in tank high pressure fuel pump for the fuel injection. I will need one that can work on a SS stock tank replica. Ideas? Nevermind found an in-line unit .. AWESOME!! https://www.speedwaymotors.com/LS1-E...RoCbQsQAvD_BwE
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    There is a FSJ LS conversion group on facebook, with dozens of builds. M715s are not that different from a standard FSJ.

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    Thanks I'll Look for it

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