•► ► Original 1970 LS7 454 Engine for sale at CoW ◄ ◄•
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St. Jude Donor '07-'08-'09-'10-'12-'13-'14
•► ► Original 1970 LS7 454 Engine for sale at CoW ◄ ◄•
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I've got an 1970s style LS7 454 Chevy Big Block for sale. It needs pistons.
This is for an 1970s style LS7 454
CRATE MOTOR PURCHASED in 1986.
PRICE $5,000.
The motor is a 12.5:1 compression.
Presently it's fitted with a large roller cam and lifters.
The heads in this auction are BRAN NEW and have never had
valves installed. The part # for these heads is no longer available from GM.
The engine has a few pistons that need to be replaced, however the engine ran
when removed from the vehicle.
The engine comes complete as pictured with ARP head studs, cam and lifters, all tin, and balancer.
We would prefer local pickup, but can palatalize it for a fee.
Buyer pays all costs associated with shipping by credit card or paypal.
We would prefer YOU arranged for shipping.
THIS ENGINE IS A MONSTER!
If you have further questions, please contact me and leave a phone # I can reach you at.
This engine is 12.5:1 compression and works great in Chevys or BOATS.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
THIS IS NOT A LATE MODEL LS7. It is an original 1970 454 @ 12.5:1 compression!
CALL US ANY TIME @ 914-332-0049
CALL US ANY TIME @ 914-332-0049
Chuck CoW
Last edited by Chuck CoW; 10-18-2011 at 11:58 PM.
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I've NEVER seen an early engine with "7.4L" cast into the side of it. All of my sources indicate that the 14015445 casting didn't start until 1978.
You say this is an original 1970 model LS7, not a crate engine?
I'm afraid I gotta call BS on this one.
Nothing personal, mind you, but that ain't a 1970 LS7 block - or a 1970 block at all for that matter.
You say this is an original 1970 model LS7, not a crate engine?
I'm afraid I gotta call BS on this one.
Nothing personal, mind you, but that ain't a 1970 LS7 block - or a 1970 block at all for that matter.
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I've NEVER seen an early engine with "7.4L" cast into the side of it. All of my sources indicate that the 14015445 casting didn't start until 1978.
You say this is an original 1970 model LS7, not a crate engine?
I'm afraid I gotta call BS on this one.
Nothing personal, mind you, but that ain't a 1970 LS7 block - or a 1970 block at all for that matter.
You say this is an original 1970 model LS7, not a crate engine?
I'm afraid I gotta call BS on this one.
Nothing personal, mind you, but that ain't a 1970 LS7 block - or a 1970 block at all for that matter.
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St. Jude Donor '07-'08-'09-'10-'12-'13-'14
No question.....
Many people that have contacted me about it in the past (who didn't know the history of the LS7)
thought that it was a 2006 LS7. 1970 places the engine for those that were not aware of it's existence.
This ad stirred the pot because not many people had even heard of such a motor.
Thanks everyone for adding your technical comments!
Chuck CoW
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I have an LS7 block in my car. It has the suffix XCH. I do not see it on this one. Also looks like the engine was decked and it was possibly removed. I think that is the most important stamp to identify an original LS7. Diehards will want to see this. Those pistons look terrible. This things looks like its been sitting for a while. Yes, I have also never scene a 7.4L stamp.
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Why would you think????
I have an LS7 block in my car. It has the suffix XCH. I do not see it on this one. Also looks like the engine was decked and it was possibly removed. I think that is the most important stamp to identify an original LS7. Diehards will want to see this. Those pistons look terrible. This things looks like its been sitting for a while. Yes, I have also never scene a 7.4L stamp.
This engine was not in a production car and that's the reason I show the vin# pad.... It's clean indicating it's never been in a production vehicle.
Chuck CoW
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"It is an original 1970 454 @ 12.5:1 compression!"
is more than a little misleading. There's nothing vintage 1970 about this motor at all. I'm sure you would prefer having a happy buyer.
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The deck surface does not look similar to typical broaching marks seen on original blocks. Your photo looks to be more similar to those of a rotary mill, never used in GM production.
The random '8s' stamped on the pad- including one underneath the head location- indicate that the engine has been apart for some type of work on a previous occasion.
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No idea about the random 8s...but....
No idea about the random 8s...but, as stated in the e-bay auction....
When it was installed in my friends 1970 Vette, we used Aluminum L88 heads which eventually ended up on his 502 BB...
That's why the NEW iron heads were purchased.... To eventually complete the engine.
I'm not representing that the engine was "dated" 1970, but too many people were thinking it was a 2006 LS7 and I wanted to distinguish the generation of the motor.
While I totally appreciate the sharing of tech input for everyone and welcome the input....
The sarcastic posts from guys that want to impress me with their knowledge are just not welcome here.
Thanks for understanding....
Chuck CoW
When it was installed in my friends 1970 Vette, we used Aluminum L88 heads which eventually ended up on his 502 BB...
That's why the NEW iron heads were purchased.... To eventually complete the engine.
I'm not representing that the engine was "dated" 1970, but too many people were thinking it was a 2006 LS7 and I wanted to distinguish the generation of the motor.
While I totally appreciate the sharing of tech input for everyone and welcome the input....
The sarcastic posts from guys that want to impress me with their knowledge are just not welcome here.
Thanks for understanding....
Chuck CoW
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St. Jude Donor '08
With the number and size of these detailed pictures, I don't think the seller will mislead any potential seller here. Just from the pictures alone, anyone will easily figure out its a MkIV engine, and if anyone would mix between this engine and a new LS7 engine, then I don't think he even need to get into cars at all!
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May be a pain in the butt for you, but it's a pain for everyone who opens the thread now.
Maybe re-run the thread and lose the "original LS7" from the title - that's what's causing the stir...
And keep for sale items in the correct section...
Maybe re-run the thread and lose the "original LS7" from the title - that's what's causing the stir...
And keep for sale items in the correct section...
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There is also a "For Sale" section to the forum... posting in the tech/performance category will likely lead to technical corrections to the title.. best of luck with the sale