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SilverStripeSS 03-28-2009 11:05 PM

Ls7, 427 ci, 505 hp *SOLD*
 
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Well I need to sell my stock 08 LS7, 427 CI 505HP. Its a long block, 2500 miles, no intake manifold... I bought this to put forged internals in, but due to the economy, and lack of work, is making me sell. I paid $8200 from a performance shop that took it out to put in a built LSX motor. So i know the economy sucks and all but would like to get $7500 out of it. If you have a resonable offer and not trying to low ball, please PM me. I found a comparable motor, with a little fewer miles, that went for $9k, and new crate motors go for $12k on sale. Thanks for looking.


MOTOR IS SOLD!!

SilverStripeSS 03-29-2009 08:31 AM

Daily Bump....

myz06 03-29-2009 06:33 PM

PM sent!

SilverStripeSS 03-29-2009 09:26 PM


Originally Posted by myz06 (Post 11335024)
PM sent!

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SilverStripeSS 03-30-2009 09:36 PM

Daily Bump!

Katech_Jason 04-08-2009 07:28 PM


Originally Posted by SilverStripeSS (Post 11331242)
Well I need to sell my stock 08 LS7, 427 CI 505HP. Its a long block, 2500 miles, no intake manifold... I bought this to put forged internals in, but due to the economy, and lack of work, is making me sell. I paid $8200 from a performance shop that took it out to put in a built LSX motor. So i know the economy sucks and all but would like to get $7500 out of it. If you have a resonable offer and not trying to low ball, please PM me. I found a comparable motor, with a little fewer miles, that went for $9k, and new crate motors go for $12k on sale. Thanks for looking.

Not a bad price at all.

This should help you with your sale: The price of the LS7 crate engine went up January 2009. The list price is now over $19k and the cheapest I've found now is just over $14k.

cmb570 04-09-2009 10:01 AM

how hard and what woul dit take to put in a 2000 ss camaro ?

SSIRBY 04-09-2009 02:13 PM

wish i had the money. want this motor bad!

TheLS1Kid 04-09-2009 07:04 PM


Originally Posted by cmb570 (Post 11400039)
how hard and what woul dit take to put in a 2000 ss camaro ?

Not very hard if you keep your wet sump oiling setup.

You just need to get a few wiring adapters to go from a gen III motor to a gen IV motor.

SEB2FN 04-09-2009 07:59 PM

nice deal free bump for ya

SilverStripeSS 04-09-2009 10:09 PM


Originally Posted by Katech (Post 11396972)
Not a bad price at all.

This should help you with your sale: The price of the LS7 crate engine went up January 2009. The list price is now over $19k and the cheapest I've found now is just over $14k.

Damn! Thats a big cost increase...

SBcamaro 04-10-2009 11:32 AM


Originally Posted by TheLS1Kid (Post 11402873)
Not very hard if you keep your wet sump oiling setup.

You just need to get a few wiring adapters to go from a gen III motor to a gen IV motor.

Theres much more than just a few wiring changes
the motor has to come apart to change the relutor wheel from 58X to 24x and then theres the oil system if you wont to use the LS7 crank you will need to have about 5/8 of a inch milled off the front of it. drill hole for dip stick.

SilverStripeSS 04-10-2009 05:53 PM

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To complete the Dry Sump system for this motor here is all you need:

1-GM Part Number: 25534412 $166.00
Adapter block
Hose barbs
Seals and bolts

2-You can get a Dry sump tank/w breather from summit for $500 and they make all sorts of different dimensions and sizes so you can choose for your application. The stock ls7 tank holds 8 quarts so as long as size to that capacity you will be fine.

3- Have your oil hoses made from motor to tank.

You will be able to complete it for under $1000

cmb570 04-10-2009 06:11 PM

Is there a work around for the reluctor wheel ? To change that the right way your talking a basic rebuild. Would I have other options ?

VIPRETR2 04-10-2009 06:55 PM


Originally Posted by cmb570 (Post 11408296)
Is there a work around for the reluctor wheel ? To change that the right way your talking a basic rebuild. Would I have other options ?

You can buy a signal converter from LPE
https://ls1tech.com/forums/new-produ...er-module.html

Someone makes a spacer to fix the pulley/crank difference too but you're on your own to search for that. I just wanted to put the kabosh on the misinformation about having to tear the motor apart. Some good info in this thread as well.

https://ls1tech.com/forums/generatio...-wet-sump.html

Good luck,

Larry

SilverStripeSS 04-11-2009 09:50 AM


Originally Posted by cmb570 (Post 11408296)
Is there a work around for the reluctor wheel ? To change that the right way your talking a basic rebuild. Would I have other options ?

Sounds like it would be a lot easier and cheaper to stay with the dry sump. I would much rather have a dry sump anyways.

SilverStripeSS 04-12-2009 10:03 AM

Easter Bump....

SilverStripeSS 04-13-2009 06:53 PM

Ttt>>>>>>

SilverStripeSS 04-14-2009 04:59 PM

This is a good deal some body pick it up!

scatillac 04-15-2009 04:01 PM

PM Sent!
 
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