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Old 04-20-2003, 10:26 AM
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I can get an 89 teg las motor trans etc.. for 500 bucks. I want to put my '96 teg LS head on it and build the boom end. My questions are: Can i put my '96 head on the '89 block and can i use 92 teg ls rods and pistons in the '89 block?
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haha, my bad i didnt even look at the years he was talking about, i was thinking b18b parts in a b18a

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No, the head will not bolt on and I don't believe the rods will work either. You are talking about swapping B series engine parts to a D series engine and in this case It will not work.
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