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    Quote Originally Posted by ninnyGTP View Post
    Surprised no one has said anything.. The 96 Ultra has a Series 1. The m62 is pretty much junk! If anything Save your money and pick up a Series 2 or a car with it already in it. That way you get a better trans as well (the 96 model was the last year of the 4T60e-HD) 97 and on is the improved 4T65e-HD.
    We didn't say anything because the Bonneville, Park Ave., and the Riviera all had the Series II 3800 L67 in 1996. So don't point the man in the wrong direction...plus it is pretty easy to tell if it is a Series 1 or 2...they look nothing alike...engine cover or not.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bluegtp91 View Post
    We didn't say anything because the Bonneville, Park Ave., and the Riviera all had the Series II 3800 L67 in 1996. So don't point the man in the wrong direction...plus it is pretty easy to tell if it is a Series 1 or 2...they look nothing alike...engine cover or not.
    My bad, guess i'm just used to working on the GP that I forgot about when the Ultragot the Series II.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bluegtp91 View Post
    We didn't say anything because the Bonneville, Park Ave., and the Riviera all had the Series II 3800 L67 in 1996. So don't point the man in the wrong direction...plus it is pretty easy to tell if it is a Series 1 or 2...they look nothing alike...engine cover or not.
    true. the series II was in 1996 for the buicks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bluegtp91 View Post
    Yeah...guess I forgot the LOL somewhere in there
    ha, nah they are pretty tuff motors. BUT thats is the only ford motor i will give props to unless we start going old school.
    white 04 comg G gtp. wizair, pacesetters, slp 1.8 rr
    its slow.
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    Even old school...those things had oil pressure issues...
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    maybe. i aint heard of to many instances of that. damn tuff blocks tho.

    ive seen a stock 5.0 take a 300 shot all day long in a fox body with headers and tune and go 9's multiple times. 351w blocks are damn strong too. the 351c that came in some of the boss's from the 70's was made to rev to 9k and is a very stong block.

    when ford guys opt to build motors, they tend to look for older blocks. but like said, svt does a good job holding it down. but another block than that from ford thats newer, no thanks.
    white 04 comg G gtp. wizair, pacesetters, slp 1.8 rr
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