wtb:ls1 block? 6.0liter block???
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wtb:ls1 block? 6.0liter block???
looking for a extra block someone has no use for anymore. so i can go ahead and get a good short block put together for next winter. 5.7 or 6.0liter dont matter preffer 6 liter but either will work. thanks
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I have a LS1 seasoned aluminum block. And all the parts to build it too...rotating assembly, timing, intake/rails/fuel injectors, basically the whole engine. Everything is good
Engine was taken apart for a freshen- and I decided to build a bigger stoker LS2 for racecar.
Haven't thought about pricing, so make me an offer. I am in Ohio
Engine was taken apart for a freshen- and I decided to build a bigger stoker LS2 for racecar.
Haven't thought about pricing, so make me an offer. I am in Ohio
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looking for a extra block someone has no use for anymore. so i can go ahead and get a good short block put together for next winter. 5.7 or 6.0liter dont matter preffer 6 liter but either will work. thanks
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is the rotating assembely stock???? the reason for bilding a new short block is for strength cause i am superchargeing next winter so im building a forged bottom end and while spending the money might as well the a stroker also. but if nothing else deffinitly interested in the block..thanks
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let me do some checkin and seen if i could sell the stock rotating assembely casue i jsut need the block and dont wanna pay an *** load for some stuff that i dont need but if i can resale the rotating assembely then it owuldnt be as bad...thanks