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Old 09-15-2006, 01:12 PM
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Default WTB: LS1 or LS6 Block

Any LS1 or LS6 block will do, any year is fine.

I only need the block, no other parts (I already have basically everything else), with the exception that I might be interested if someone has the stock front/rear covers and oil pan (don't care which car they are from).

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Aluminum only please. No blocks from blown (i.e. "my piston came apart") engines unless damage minimal!!! Thanks.
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Where are you located, have a nice 98 ls1 block, $300
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I'm in northern NJ. Got any engine covers (valley, front, rear, pan)? I'd prefer a '99-up actually, but a '98 can be honed 0.005 safely right?

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i have a full set of covers...truck pan...
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How much for your covers? Would prefer F-body pan though...
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To bad you are in NJ I have a nice clean block, I have had it at 2 machine shops to see if the walls are good, they are fine to be honed to .10 over pistons. Out of my 2002 CETA. It is all disassembled and cleaned ready to go.
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I've got a 99 block with 48k miles with a scarred wall from a piece of a valve breaking off. I'm not sure if it can be honed or not as I have no means of taking it to a machine shop but it's got the oil pan, front timing cover, etc still on the shortblock. If that interests you, PM me.
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Still looking folks...
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I have a 6.0 iron block with very low miles out of a truck. It is bare with only main bearings. 300+shipping.
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Sounds nice but I can only use an aluminum block. Anyone?
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East Coast (or close to it) only please... shipping is too expensive soI'd rather just pick it up.




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