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Old 08-22-2016, 12:36 PM
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This LT-1 is based on an early '70s short block, GM assembled in the early 90's. It has the 11:1 forged pistons, pink rods and steel crank. I purchased this as a short block and then added Edelbrock Victor Jr. heads with 2.05 stainless intakes and 1.60 exhaust. The cam is a comp cams mild roller, along with comp cams stainless roller rockers. It has a large sump oil pan but, I do not remember the mfg off. The block has upper and lower ARP studs with a factory windage tray. Distributor drive is factory HD with the metal coupling. Intake is an Edelbrock Weber FI and complete except for the kit supplied fuel pump. ( I used an in tank pump)
The engine has less than 100 miles since assembly. I built this for a Fiero project but, it was a little too much motor for an inferior car. I took the car to 3 car shows and disassembled it.
If anyone wants more information, please PM me. I want $4,500. The fuel injection was over 3K alone. Thanks for looking
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more pictures might help
Old 08-25-2016, 02:29 PM
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I have more pictures but, until someone asks about a specific view that they would like to see, it only wastes bandwidth. When I post it on e-bay, there will be more pictures.
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That is a nice motor...Wi is a bit out of road trippin for me.
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Originally Posted by Plasticfreak
That is a nice motor...Wi is a bit out of road trippin for me.
I am willing to crate the motor and deliver it to a freight terminal for anyone interested. The starting point for this motor was an NOS LT-1 short block. I have had the motor since the early 90's.

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