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Sold!!!
Category: Accessories
Price: $12345
Part Fits: 2010+ Camaro, 93-02 Chevrolet Camaro, 93-02 Pontiac Firebird, Corvette, 04-06 Pontiac GTO, 04+ Cadillac CTS-V, 67-92 Chevrolet Camaro, 67-92 Pontiac Firebird, Front wheel drive vehicles
Location (State): MS
Item Condition: Used
Shipping Information: Item Can be Shipped
Engine: LS2/LS3/LS7/L92/LS9, LS1/LS6
LS Engine?: Fits LS Engine
Hot Tanked, Honed and Balanced
Factory 24X tooth reluctor wheel
New 3.780 Flat Top GM pistons with (Valve Reliefs)
Original Heavy-Duty 4th Gen Rods within factory specs, so I had them cleaned
New Hasting Piston Rings
New King Bearings - Main & Connecting Rods Bearings
New Durabond Cam Bearings
New GM Heavy Duty LS2 Timing Chain
The compression ration is 9.6:1 with stock 243/799 heads.
The short block has zero miles, everything is stock 5.3 L33 specifications, and the engine is immaculate clean. The engine is wrapped air tight from the elements.
Front, Rear, valley covers, and truck oil pan included [*The gaskets for each is NOT included -- the buyer will have to acquire those.]
I spent $1500.00 total on machine work, parts, and having it assembled.
I'm opened to reasonable offers, under no circumstances will I hold this engine, first come first served; I'm NOT haggling with low ball offers and tire kickers aren't welcome.
*Buyer responsible for Pay Pal Fees & Shipping charges.
Things you should know: I will NOT gather shipping quotes, to help everyone out and save time -- anything North of North Carolina & West of Texas will cost more than $300.00 in shipping charges. The engine is in Meridian, MS (Zip Code is 39301).
The short block weighs 180 lbs pounds, it's lite to handle, if you can't lift, bring a buddy with you for local pick-up.
I will put the engine on a plate & crate it for $50.00 and drop it off at a carrier of your choice.
Phone number: (305) 896-Five7oneFive
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The engine was hot tanked by Cooper Cylinder Head Service in Meridian. The engine was assembled by Steve Maxi (Local Dirt Track Engine Builder in Whynot,MS) -- yes "whynot" is an actual town; the compression ration is 9.6:1 with stock 799/243 64 cc chambers, the 1st ring gap is .019 2nd is .020
The engine has a build sheet from Steve -- all main, rod bearing clearance are set to GM original specifications. I also have every receipt for each part purchased for this engine (All purchased from Summit Racing or GMpartsdirect.com)
I'm only available to get on here in the morning before work, afternoon for the wife and kids. Text for a faster response to any questions.
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The reason for the "12345" is because it will not allow (me) to enter the price without giving some type of web-page error.
I'm asking $1400.00 for the short-block.
Thank you.
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I originally attempted seven times to enter in a price of $1400 and received web-page errors each time. I'm not sure if it's giving me that error because of the web browser I'm using [FireFox] or because of user error. I'm aware that no one is going to pay $12,345.00 for a freshen up L33 5.3 liter.
Have a look at the 'classified' hundreds of people must be getting the same error as I, when they listed their parts. (I also see that some got the price entered correctly).
What browser works the best to enter in the pricing information correctly? I want to make sure I stay within the rules of the LS1tech community and their guidelines.
Like this fine listing. No one is going to pay $2,147,483,647.00 ($2.1 Billion Dollars) for Valve covers & Timing Covers.
Last edited by EddieGoesFast; 12-13-2016 at 06:07 AM.