454 Cu In LS7 short block (Darton M.I.D., Callies, Titanium rods, Katech Pistons)
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454 Cu In LS7 short block (Darton M.I.D., Callies, Titanium rods, Katech Pistons)
SOLD!!!
I originally had the rotating assembly listed for sale but now the entire package is available. Cost me over $11K to put together, but I no longer have a car for it to go into.
I've decided to sell this short block assembly "unassembled". I know if I were purchasing these items I would like to do the final machining assembly or have the engine builder of my choice do the work.
Included in this package...
LS7 BLOCK
-the block started as a new LS7 block in march 2008
-It was recently resleaved with Darton M.I.D. liners by Steve @ Race Engine Development ( will require finish bore, hone, rod clearance)
-Machine work completed on the block
1) stress relieved
2) machine /install/ "0" deck block
3) includes ARP maiin studs ( used for align hone)
-More info on the Darton M.I.D. system can be found here...
http://www.dartonsleeves.com/midinfo.html
-Darton M.I.D. tech manual
http://www.dartonsleeves.com/mainpage.htm
Rotating Assembly
This assembly is completely balanced and marked for easy install.
It included the following components..
A) Custom 4.185 katech FORGED pistons
-.927 DLC coated pins
- coated skirts
- ceramic coated tops
-factory deck height install
-uses standard JE Ring pack Part# JE J70008-4185-5
-pistons specs are as follows
11.5cc Dish
1.105 Compression Height (this is “0” deck @ 9.235 Block Height)
4.185 Bore (install these with 0.0043-.0055 P/W clearance)
Designed for 11:1 Compression w/ 69cc combustion chamber
NOTE: The PIP mark on the crown of the piston needs to face the REAR of the engine upon installation.
(If standing in front of the engine, ALL pin offsets will be to the left.)
B) GM Titanium Rods
- use standard .927 chevrolet pin
- Rods include ARP fasteners
- Katech rebushed small end with high modulous bushings ( $700 upgrade)
C) Custom Callies Magnum crank shaft ( waited 3 months for this one)
- 4.125" stroke
- clearanced for factory GM titanium Rods
- 58 tooth reluctor wheel installed/welded into place
- pilot bearing installed
- completly balanced for the Katech piston/Ti rod assembly ( 1042 grams each)
- long snout for LS7 applications ( can be cut off for wetsump/LSX builds)
- keyed for driving LS7 oil pump OR LS1 style pumps
-drilled for ATi pin to avoid balancer slipage
-standard 350 chevrolet clevite 77 H series bearings both mains and rod.
Crank is 11 lbs lighter than stock. 4.185 pistons weigh less than the stockers ( this thing spins WAYY faster than a stock LS7 motor). Each piston/Rod assembly weighs just 1042 grams!!!!
Actual Cost to Duplicate this package
LS7 block ( new) $2800
Darton M.I.D. liners $1500
Labor to install liners $ 750
ARP main studs $ 185
Align hone( w/ ARP studs) $ 300
Callies custom LS7 4.125" stroke $2000
Katech Custom 4.185 pistons $1272
Katech piston design fee $ 127
Katech skirt coating of pistons $ 165
Katech DLC coated pins $ 280
GM Titanium LS7 rods (street price) $1500
Katech rebush small end $ 710
ARP fasteners $ 150
Piston pin fit/assembly $ 76
Total ------------------------------> $11,815
E-mail me for payment details.
local pick-up available North Denver 80516.
I originally had the rotating assembly listed for sale but now the entire package is available. Cost me over $11K to put together, but I no longer have a car for it to go into.
I've decided to sell this short block assembly "unassembled". I know if I were purchasing these items I would like to do the final machining assembly or have the engine builder of my choice do the work.
Included in this package...
LS7 BLOCK
-the block started as a new LS7 block in march 2008
-It was recently resleaved with Darton M.I.D. liners by Steve @ Race Engine Development ( will require finish bore, hone, rod clearance)
-Machine work completed on the block
1) stress relieved
2) machine /install/ "0" deck block
3) includes ARP maiin studs ( used for align hone)
-More info on the Darton M.I.D. system can be found here...
http://www.dartonsleeves.com/midinfo.html
-Darton M.I.D. tech manual
http://www.dartonsleeves.com/mainpage.htm
Rotating Assembly
This assembly is completely balanced and marked for easy install.
It included the following components..
A) Custom 4.185 katech FORGED pistons
-.927 DLC coated pins
- coated skirts
- ceramic coated tops
-factory deck height install
-uses standard JE Ring pack Part# JE J70008-4185-5
-pistons specs are as follows
11.5cc Dish
1.105 Compression Height (this is “0” deck @ 9.235 Block Height)
4.185 Bore (install these with 0.0043-.0055 P/W clearance)
Designed for 11:1 Compression w/ 69cc combustion chamber
NOTE: The PIP mark on the crown of the piston needs to face the REAR of the engine upon installation.
(If standing in front of the engine, ALL pin offsets will be to the left.)
B) GM Titanium Rods
- use standard .927 chevrolet pin
- Rods include ARP fasteners
- Katech rebushed small end with high modulous bushings ( $700 upgrade)
C) Custom Callies Magnum crank shaft ( waited 3 months for this one)
- 4.125" stroke
- clearanced for factory GM titanium Rods
- 58 tooth reluctor wheel installed/welded into place
- pilot bearing installed
- completly balanced for the Katech piston/Ti rod assembly ( 1042 grams each)
- long snout for LS7 applications ( can be cut off for wetsump/LSX builds)
- keyed for driving LS7 oil pump OR LS1 style pumps
-drilled for ATi pin to avoid balancer slipage
-standard 350 chevrolet clevite 77 H series bearings both mains and rod.
Crank is 11 lbs lighter than stock. 4.185 pistons weigh less than the stockers ( this thing spins WAYY faster than a stock LS7 motor). Each piston/Rod assembly weighs just 1042 grams!!!!
Actual Cost to Duplicate this package
LS7 block ( new) $2800
Darton M.I.D. liners $1500
Labor to install liners $ 750
ARP main studs $ 185
Align hone( w/ ARP studs) $ 300
Callies custom LS7 4.125" stroke $2000
Katech Custom 4.185 pistons $1272
Katech piston design fee $ 127
Katech skirt coating of pistons $ 165
Katech DLC coated pins $ 280
GM Titanium LS7 rods (street price) $1500
Katech rebush small end $ 710
ARP fasteners $ 150
Piston pin fit/assembly $ 76
Total ------------------------------> $11,815
E-mail me for payment details.
local pick-up available North Denver 80516.
Last edited by bowtiguy; 10-20-2009 at 11:04 PM.
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Thanks,
I figure it will move fast at this price. decided to head up to the high country this weekend and chase some dusky grouse with my bird dog.
-=MIke
I figure it will move fast at this price. decided to head up to the high country this weekend and chase some dusky grouse with my bird dog.
-=MIke
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thanks! after I decided to install this motor in a C6Z and not my 94 B4C car I sold a BUNCH of parts back in the day
BTW, back from my weekend away....dusky( blue) grouse = 1 ( missed); me = 1. good time, saw a large 5 X6 bull elk with 9 cows ( lucky S.O.B.) a few red fox and some deer too.
trying to catch up on all the PM's. I'd be happy to talk with anyone directly for more clarification on the parts.
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more goodies included.....
message says it all..
I'll toss in the following cam with this assembly for $7.5K shipped!
https://ls1tech.com/forums/lsx-parts...shaft-lsm.html
Hell, If its going into a C6Z, you will get these too!
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c6-p...adges-new.html
AND...FREEE SHIPPING????
I'll toss in the following cam with this assembly for $7.5K shipped!
https://ls1tech.com/forums/lsx-parts...shaft-lsm.html
Hell, If its going into a C6Z, you will get these too!
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c6-p...adges-new.html
AND...FREEE SHIPPING????
Last edited by bowtiguy; 10-06-2009 at 08:01 AM.