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    1994 Silverado rcsb Swap advice opinions ....

    Just curious of what is the best/easiest fit motor/trans for my 94 Silverado rcsb 350 tbi 4l60e 5/7 drop notched flipped
    I'm looking at an lq9 or a 5.3. I've read i might run into a problem with the accessory drive. Also I'd need a special bracket for the AC. I know the dirty dingo mounts make it possible to keep my cross member and drive shaft. My stock 94 trans I've read will fit with an adaptor. This truck is my daily driver so keeping stock exhaust manifolds if they fit is fine. I'm searching the forum currently but any opinions or advice would be greatly appreciated.

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    I'm running stock 2006 truck accessory drive in my truck. No problems. Using the stock 95 power steering lines. Dirty dingo motor mounts work good for me, and I think they make the bracket you need to keep your ac.
    1995 rcsb c1500, 4/6 drop, 5.3 L33, 5spd, 219/228 112LSA cam, LS6 springs, 799 heads, long tubes, magnaflow mufflers

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    Quote Originally Posted by brianmcb View Post
    I'm running stock 2006 truck accessory drive in my truck. No problems. Using the stock 95 power steering lines. Dirty dingo motor mounts work good for me, and I think they make the bracket you need to keep your ac.
    That's great a 2006 will drop right in. do you know if the stock manifolds will fit ?
    Thnx so much

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    They do fit. I had them on my truck for a short time before I put the schoenfeld long tubes on.
    1995 rcsb c1500, 4/6 drop, 5.3 L33, 5spd, 219/228 112LSA cam, LS6 springs, 799 heads, long tubes, magnaflow mufflers

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