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LS Swaps - How to Swap GM LS Engine into Almost Anything (Reprint)

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Author: Jefferson Bryant, ISBN: 9781613250938, Paperback, 144 pages, colour illustrations

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  • Fitment
  • Wiring
  • Fuel Systems
  • Computer Controls & More

The GM LS engine has become the dominant V-8 engine in GM vehicles and a top-selling high-performance crate engine. It has also become the most popular V-8 engine to swap into many American and foreign performance cars and trucks. The wide range of Gen III and Gen IV LS engines delivers spectacular efficiency and performance. These compact, lightweight, cutting-edge pushrod V-8 engines have become affordable and readily obtainable from a variety of sources.

Veteran author and LS engine swap master Jefferson Bryant reveals all the criteria to consider when choosing an LS engine for your swap project. He guides you through selecting or fabricating motor mounts, positioning the engine in the engine compartment, and packaging its equipment. As part of the installation, you need to choose a transmission crossmember that fits the engine and vehicle as well as selecting an oil pan that has the correct profile for the crossmember along with adequate ground clearance. Often the brake booster, steering shaft, accessory pulleys, and exhaust system present clearance challenges, so this book offers you the best options and solutions. In addition, adapting the computer-control system to the wiring harness and vehicle is thoroughly detailed.

This all-new edition of the original top-selling title, How to Swap GM LS Engines into Almost Anything covers the right way to do a spectrum of swaps. So, pick up this guide, select your ride, and get started on your next exciting project.

Jefferson Bryant became mesmerized with cars at the age of six when he first saw a 1978 Pontiac Firebird. Since then, he has been hooked. He has contributed articles to Hot Rod, Car (raft, and Rod and Custom. He is also a veteran book author, having written How to Build Max-Performance Buick Engines and How
to I)esign and Install In-Car Entertainment Systems. Bryant lives in Oklahoma with his wife and children.

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