SKU: ICT551445
MPN: 551445
The ICT Billet LS Truck Block Drill Template is a precision-engineered aluminum fixture designed for accurate bolt-on engine block drilling on GM LS-series powerplants. Clear anodized for corrosion resistance and durability, this template eliminates guesswork when mounting accessory brackets, intake manifolds, or custom engine components to LS blocks in high-performance and build applications. The drill template's compact form factor and exact hole-location layout make it an essential tool for engine builders, performance shops, and serious enthusiasts running LS platforms.
At just 0.12 lbs and measuring 3.05 x 0.65 x 9.15 inches, the template offers a lightweight, precision guide that mounts directly to the block without modification. The clear anodized finish protects against oxidation while maintaining visibility of your drilling points—critical when working with tight engine bay tolerances or complex multi-component setups. ICT Billet's manufacturing tolerance ensures hole alignment matches OEM specifications, reducing the risk of misalignment that can compromise bracket fit, throttle body clearance, or accessory mounting security.
Engine builders and LS platform specialists rely on drill templates to standardize installation procedures across builds. Whether you're upgrading a truck's induction system, retrofitting forced-induction components, or fabricating custom engine bay solutions, an accurate drilling template reduces labor hours and eliminates costly mistakes. The LS Truck Block Drill Template works across the full LS family—LS1, LS2, LS3, LS7, LSA, and truck variants—making it a versatile fixture for any platform builder's toolkit.
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