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Old 01-27-2012, 09:34 AM
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Default 408 Short block, New!

Category: Engine - Complete Motors
Price: $3600
Location (State): MI
Item Condition: Brand New
LS Engine?: Fits LS Engine

408 long block for sale.

New GM block

All new never run.

Callies Compstar crank and rods

Diamond dish pistons.

Over 4600 invested in this short block looking for a quick cash sale.

Thanks,
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How many cc's are the pistons? Was the block decked at all? If so, how much do the pistons come out of the hole? What kind of bearings were used? What kind of rings were used? Are they gapped for naturally aspiriated or for some type of boost? H or I-beam rods?
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Originally Posted by 70 gsconvt
How many cc's are the pistons? Was the block decked at all? If so, how much do the pistons come out of the hole? What kind of bearings were used? What kind of rings were used? Are they gapped for naturally aspiriated or for some type of boost? H or I-beam rods?
Same things I am waiting for response on...
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Same here sitting on the cash beside it will **** the wife off
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very interested I have cash in hand and im in chicago
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-15cc Dish pistons, and the short was built by Texas Speed, and it was built for boost.
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Bump for the weekend.
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Bump for the week.
Old 02-16-2012, 02:27 PM
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I'm in Michigan do u have a build sheet or build reference number that I can call Texas speed on? Cash in hand...
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Sorry I did not see your post, please PM me for info as I do not check the post often. The engine is still for sale, not sure if TS puts a number on them but if they do it will be there.
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is this aluminum or iron?
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Originally Posted by I8UR4RD
is this aluminum or iron?
It looks like an iron block in the picture.
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Yes, it's an iron block. Wish I wasn't doing the body first on my car. This is a pretty decent deal.
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what reluctor? 24x or 58x?
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This seller is horrible at details. I'm guessing he don't like money



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