99 LS1 Crankshaft
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Up for auction is the crank out of my old tired ls1 that came in my 99 TA. Surprisingly enough, for 97k miles, this crank is in excellent condition and would make a great replacement for a broken or burnt up crank. I bought a balanced rotating assembly and have no need for this. Looking for $125 shipped OBO, I accept paypal. Thanks!
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Talked with the head machinist that checked out the crank, he said I could've put a new set of pistons and rings in and ran it as is... That the crank was in like-new condition and would only need a polish.
I'll do $125 shipped, paypal to cc@wirelesstcp.net
Talked with the head machinist that checked out the crank, he said I could've put a new set of pistons and rings in and ran it as is... That the crank was in like-new condition and would only need a polish.
I'll do $125 shipped, paypal to cc@wirelesstcp.net
Last edited by 67Firebird455; 07-26-2006 at 08:30 PM.
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Someone make a reasonable offer, I thought $125 Shipped was a hell of a deal for a 60lb crank! I just picked this crank up from the machine shop (was jet washed) and need to move it or it's gonna be stuck in my garage and end up getting knocked over and damaged. The journals look good, could install as is, but if you're building a motor, might as well have it polished at the machine shop! Someone buy this!
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Originally Posted by 67Firebird455
Someone make a reasonable offer, I thought $125 Shipped was a hell of a deal for a 60lb crank! I just picked this crank up from the machine shop (was jet washed) and need to move it or it's gonna be stuck in my garage and end up getting knocked over and damaged. The journals look good, could install as is, but if you're building a motor, might as well have it polished at the machine shop! Someone buy this!