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<blockquote data-quote="sleepsontoilet" data-source="post: 726058" data-attributes="member: 7650"><p>I'm trying, but little things keep going array. The Corvette apparently has a unique waterpump and the thermostat is made into the housing/water neck versus separate on all other LS motors. So just buying a straight neck doesn't work unfortunately. I think after a Facebook post, I have found a solution that will work and keep the current accessories. Trying to find the best spot for the fuse block as it was really close to the exhaust where I had it, and I'm worried about drowning it in a water crossing if it's much lower. Hoping a week or two and I can do a hot lap in it. Then I'll have to get creative with rear tubework that doesn't look like poop to protect the kiddo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sleepsontoilet, post: 726058, member: 7650"] I'm trying, but little things keep going array. The Corvette apparently has a unique waterpump and the thermostat is made into the housing/water neck versus separate on all other LS motors. So just buying a straight neck doesn't work unfortunately. I think after a Facebook post, I have found a solution that will work and keep the current accessories. Trying to find the best spot for the fuse block as it was really close to the exhaust where I had it, and I'm worried about drowning it in a water crossing if it's much lower. Hoping a week or two and I can do a hot lap in it. Then I'll have to get creative with rear tubework that doesn't look like poop to protect the kiddo. [/QUOTE]
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