eagle rods, srp pistons, intake, camshaft
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got a set of eagle 6.0in rods on some srp 4.030 pistons that i need to sell. the pistons are flat tops with valve reliefs the pistons had about 1000 miles on them and then were taken out to be inspected and during inspection had the skirts coated. they we're reinstalled with new rings and engine ran for maximum for half hour...car never left the driveway. they we're in a lt1 block and decided to go with a ls set up. part number on the pistons is 138085. one piston obove the top ring land there is some scuff marks but could easily be deburred and reused. also have the block that they came out of. .030 over and has splayed caps. decks have been milled , pistons were .002 below deck. also have the stock crank that was balanced to this assembly. also have an older victor single plane intake. had injector bungs welded in and brackets for lt1 fuel rails. also rear distributor hole welded shut. was running the optispark. also have a camshaft for a ls engine. not sure the exact specs. i know it is about .570-.580 lift but not sure on other specs...i did hear it run in the car just by the sound it's not very big. barely had much of a lope to it. my guess would be duration in the 220's. thanks guys hit me up with some offers. i'm workin on pictures...
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48059...yes the block has 4 bolts.....it has splayed main caps..... the number one cylinder on the block has one good score mark on the cylinder wall. u could prolly touch hone it and run it but it prolly needs to be honed for 4.040 pistons.