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    Quote Originally Posted by low91 View Post
    Will my transmission yoke work or will I need one from a 4l60e?

    60e = 700r4 = turbo 350, all the same yoke if I remember correctly. I think the slip yoke even works on the Fbody 6 speed transmissions. The OBS 5speed used a TH400/80e slip yoke on my 92 truck.
    See my truck data in the "My Garage" section here... http://www.ls1truck.com/forums/my-ga...tml#post191709

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    Great thats one headache saved. The engine should be delivered and picked up today I'll try to post some pics

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    Does anyone know where i can order dorman fittings from? I ordered the fitting thats comes from the filter(800-155) from summit but its backordered for two weeks.

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    Oriellyauto.com or go to one of their stores. Also Autozone.
    See my truck data in the "My Garage" section here... http://www.ls1truck.com/forums/my-ga...tml#post191709

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedHeartbeat View Post
    I think the slip yoke even works on the Fbody 6 speed transmissions.
    Affirmative.

    Quote Originally Posted by low91 View Post
    Does anyone know where i can order dorman fittings from?
    I got mine locally from a place called A-Line Auto Parts.
    1991 Silverado ECLB
    LM7-T56

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    I wouln't have thought a part store would carry them but I just called O'reilly's and they have one in stock

    Anyone know how I can connect the line at the fuel rail useing fuel inj. hose? I've searched through the forum and just came up more confused.

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    Quote Originally Posted by low91 View Post
    I wouln't have thought a part store would carry them but I just called O'reilly's and they have one in stock

    Anyone know how I can connect the line at the fuel rail useing fuel inj. hose? I've searched through the forum and just came up more confused.
    Whats on the end of your Dorman fuel fitting, a male flare, or female pipe threads? Either one, you just buy the appropriate male barb fitting that threads on, and thats it. Just push on the hose. Personally, I have always bought the slightly more expensive Eaton-AeroQuip Push-Lok rubber hose & fittings. No hose clamps are required. Its available in either blue or black fuel line. The part number for the 3/8" blue hose is FC-332-06. It can be bought by the foot, at most industrial hose supply companies. So can the fittings, which are available in brass, nickel plated brass, or steel. When your there, ask for an Eaton-AeroQuip catalog, their free, and have everything you will ever need, in it.

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