Gauging interest in my basicly brand new 408!
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Ok well second time a sale pending has fell threw. I want this motor gone so it is back up for sale. Someone buy this thing my motor has got to go in soon. Serious buyers only first person with money gets it. Thanks
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New lowered price is $5,400 firm. This motor is certianly worth this price. Buy it cause I want it gone. Also to those who ask about price on the short block the motor comes complete so I will not sell just the shortblock. Thanks also forgot to add that the Pistions are reverse dome/disk and are stock compression pistions.The heads and gaskets is what lowered the compression.
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Hey Dayzed I really dont need this motor but your price is more then fair.
Give me some more info I guess.
You have a 4" stroke and a 71.06 cc head. What size gaskets are you using?
I am trying to figure out how you git 9:1 compression.
If you used a .060 thick gasket, and a 71.06cc head your at 10.8:1 compression. You would need a -19 dished piston to get you to 9:1 Compression.
If you could shead some light on this for me it would really help.
If you have a build sheet post it and I will help you determine compression. I would be surprised if Jay didn't mill the heads at all as he normally does unless it is for a blower/turbo setup.
Thanks
Give me some more info I guess.
You have a 4" stroke and a 71.06 cc head. What size gaskets are you using?
I am trying to figure out how you git 9:1 compression.
If you used a .060 thick gasket, and a 71.06cc head your at 10.8:1 compression. You would need a -19 dished piston to get you to 9:1 Compression.
If you could shead some light on this for me it would really help.
If you have a build sheet post it and I will help you determine compression. I would be surprised if Jay didn't mill the heads at all as he normally does unless it is for a blower/turbo setup.
Thanks
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It an LS1 intake. I'm pulling off market cause I don't have the time to sit and watch the motor everyday. I have the new motor coming and people keep saying they want it then backing out. So I will sell motor when I get time. Thanksfor the interest JZ I hope we can work out a deal!!