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Z06Fever! Well, why not? Having one of these toys is definitely an illness for which there is no cure, so let's talk about this specific malady.

 
 
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Unread 08-04-2009, 10:27 PM   #1
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Default NEED URGENT ADVICE: Will the 2004/2005 CTS-V LS6 Long Block Fit Easily in My 2001 Z06

I am seriously thinking of purchasing this LS6 CTS-V Long Block for my 2001 Corvette Z06 as a project motor that I'm going to build while running my current engines in a few club events and SCCA events here in Florida. I realize that this engine has the CTS-V oil pan but I am wondering if the accessory holes are there for when I take the pulleys off of my Z06 and put them on the long block. I've included a link with info on the engine and if you have the answer can you point me in to evidence that this is the case by providing first hand knowledge or a link that validates your advice? I don't want to buy this motor and find out it's a hassle for it to work easily in my 01 Z06 application.

Link to View Motor: http://jacksonville.craigslist.org/pts/1276103583.html

I am suppose to go look at the engine tomorrow so any help would be greatly appreciated.
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