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im sure if you look in a service manual, like those haynes manuals, you will hind enough pictures to figure it out, or go to the dealer and look on their computer in the parts department :yesnod:
Sorry, I'm at work and I don't have an LT1 anymore. The LT4's might use bolts in different places possibly, so I wouldn't want to give ya anything wrong.
Here is the pic from a 96 Camaro LT1, I think they are the same aren't they? I'm not positive so hopefully someone else can confirm, but here is the pic...
I sent you an email with the page out of the service manual on the location for the studs. It should be the second to last bolt. Hope this helps.
Leo. :seeya
Chris,
The service manual does not show a shot for that side that I can find. Everything only shows the drivers side. I just looked at the Right Hand side on my car. On the LT4 which matched the drivers side in the book, the passenger side has two studs which should be the same for the LT1 and are located the second bolt hole from the front and the last bolt hole. Hope this helps. I scanned the other half the manual page and listed where the studs are for you also. hope this will help.
Leo
:seeya
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