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    Default Chevy 'LS' 408ci, like a CT525

    For sale is a 408 complete with the GM distributor conversion. Engine is wet sump, should make in the upper 600's for horsepower, drives very nice, has about 80 laps on it. Asking $6k. Call Brookin Stephens @ 918-436-9882 days, or text or call 479-420-0807 evenings. Lots more pics of engine assembly available so you can see exactly what you're getting.












    Iron 6.0 block, 4.030" bore
    Ohio 4340 forged 4"-stroke light crank, std. on rods, .010 on mains
    Ohio 4340 forged 6.125 H-beam rods w/ ARP 2000's
    Custom RaceTec forged dome piston, dome profile matches the combustion chamber of the heads, 13.5:1 compression
    Race rings, 1/16-1/16-3/16
    Race bearings
    Melling 10295 pump
    ARP main studs and head bolts
    Howards solid roller link-bar lifters
    COMP custom billet roller cam, 256/260* @.050, .690 lift, 106LSA, have card, sounds really nasty
    Ferrea stainless 2.08/1.60 valves, +.100 length
    Manton pushrods
    COMP 1.550" roller springs, Ti. retainers, COMP keepers
    Yella Terra adjustable 1.7 rockers
    DART 225 casting heads, a lot of work, custom 50* valve job, now are at 235cc intake runner, 56cc combustion chamber
    AllPro valve covers, driver side cover has two alum. breather tubes welded in
    Cloyes adjustable timing with good chain
    GM distributor conversion with MSD billet ready-to-run distributor and coil
    Stewart long water pump, std. rotation with mech. fan hub
    ATI Super Damper
    Edelbrock Super Victor intake with HVH 2" lightweight tapered spacer
    Nice Wegner pulley set
    Kevco circle track oil pan, baffled with multiple trap doors
    Moroso oil filter adapter, -10AN fittings

    Also a Brinn flywheel, FSR oil cooler, and headers to fit a Rayburn are included.

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    bump again..... For those that don't know, LS cylinder heads are 15-degree, blocks are tall-deck with wide pan rails. This engine has a 4" stroke and didn't have to clearance grind anything, it bolted right in.
    Last edited by wishiwasfast; 04-08-2013 at 11:28 PM.

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    Wish I had the cash. Good luck with the sale.
    My sarcasm is a pre-emptive strike to your stupidity!!

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