LT1 rebuild shop in Chicagoland area?
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Noticed some metal shavings in the oil during the last oil change. 130k miles on the engine, but the car is otherwise in good shape. I'm thinking it's time for an engine rebuild, but I'm not sure what all needs to be replaced at this point. I'd rather just take it to a good shop and pay them to fix her up.
Are there any shops in the area that someone could recommend? I've heard Straightline Performance and Speec Inc. are sponsors, but does anyone know if they do that kind of work? I'm in the Chicago suburbs so anywhere in a 100 mi. radius around Chicago would work!
Are there any shops in the area that someone could recommend? I've heard Straightline Performance and Speec Inc. are sponsors, but does anyone know if they do that kind of work? I'm in the Chicago suburbs so anywhere in a 100 mi. radius around Chicago would work!
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Last time I emailed Speed Inc about doing LT1 motor work they said they no longer do it. Sounds like they are an all LS shop. You can give it a try though they might think you are talking about the new vette ![Winky](https://ls1tech.com/forums/images/smilies/LS1Tech/gr_wink.gif)
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Noticed some metal shavings in the oil during the last oil change. 130k miles on the engine, but the car is otherwise in good shape. I'm thinking it's time for an engine rebuild, but I'm not sure what all needs to be replaced at this point. I'd rather just take it to a good shop and pay them to fix her up.
Are there any shops in the area that someone could recommend? I've heard Straightline Performance and Speec Inc. are sponsors, but does anyone know if they do that kind of work? I'm in the Chicago suburbs so anywhere in a 100 mi. radius around Chicago would work!
Are there any shops in the area that someone could recommend? I've heard Straightline Performance and Speec Inc. are sponsors, but does anyone know if they do that kind of work? I'm in the Chicago suburbs so anywhere in a 100 mi. radius around Chicago would work!
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No dice, they are LS1-only now. Tried straight line performance same deal. Looks like there's no love for the LT1 around here. ![Cry](https://ls1tech.com/forums/images/smilies/LS1Tech/gr_cry.gif)
Speed inc. mentioned they could do an LS1 swap, if I provide the engine along with $4000 for labor. For that cost I might as well start looking for a newer car...
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Speed inc. mentioned they could do an LS1 swap, if I provide the engine along with $4000 for labor. For that cost I might as well start looking for a newer car...
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We are definitely a dying breed.
For a machine shop, I would try AES in Elk Grove Village. Otherwise, for a crate short or long block, Ellwein Engines, Victory Racing Engines, or even Golen come to mind.
Sounds like you need someone to wrench on the car as well, which could be difficult to find. I would try Deans Performance in St. Charles as well. Deans is primarily a Mustang shop, but worth contacting them to see if they would be interested.
For a machine shop, I would try AES in Elk Grove Village. Otherwise, for a crate short or long block, Ellwein Engines, Victory Racing Engines, or even Golen come to mind.
Sounds like you need someone to wrench on the car as well, which could be difficult to find. I would try Deans Performance in St. Charles as well. Deans is primarily a Mustang shop, but worth contacting them to see if they would be interested.
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Is an engine rebuild something the DIY at home mechanic could tackle? even if it takes me a few months, I'd see this car live. 130k miles seems like too short of a life for Camaro. I know my way around the engine bay, but I've never done internal engine work before though, only bolt-ons, etc. I saw a few threads about removing the engine from the bottom to do an overhaul and it seems like something I could do. if I got the engine out and some replacement parts do you think its even possible to get it machined and rebuilt or should I just give up? the car is in great shape otherwise I just finished rebuilding the suspension with Koni STR Ts, has GMMG chambered exhaust. Love this ride.
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For the cost I think you'd be better off getting a junkyard 5.3, pcm and harness honestly. At least that way you'd have support for the platform. Just food for thought.
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I got OP's e-mail, thought I'd pop in and respond to everyone.
We're at the point in the season when we're having to cut off domestic V8 work. We're tripping over the 4 and 6 cylinder import stuff, I'd have to use a SBC as a table to move around. We've got several big blocks we're working on that just take up way to much space.
I mentioned these places to OP in my e-mailed response, but I thought I'd recommend them to everyone: Both Opel Engineering and PER Race Engines have pretty good reputations. There's another place that I don't know much about, I know they took delivery of a big Rottler F69 recently. Located in St. Charles, called Auto Machine.
We're at the point in the season when we're having to cut off domestic V8 work. We're tripping over the 4 and 6 cylinder import stuff, I'd have to use a SBC as a table to move around. We've got several big blocks we're working on that just take up way to much space.
I mentioned these places to OP in my e-mailed response, but I thought I'd recommend them to everyone: Both Opel Engineering and PER Race Engines have pretty good reputations. There's another place that I don't know much about, I know they took delivery of a big Rottler F69 recently. Located in St. Charles, called Auto Machine.