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Firefighter Z
04-11-2006, 10:40 PM
Looking for an 93-97 LT1 engine with low miles and running with nothing wrong with it.

Let me know what you got.

Josh

Yooformula
04-11-2006, 11:48 PM
Whad you do now Josh?

madmike
04-11-2006, 11:51 PM
I have one with 113,000 miles on it, nothing wrong I build 383 Stroker LT1's out of them, do you have a core? If so $1,500.00 complete and your core engine.

Its a 1995 Z-28 LT1 I sold a customer in Charolette NC a 650 HP Merlin Race 454 Race engine for his Z and I took this in on trade towards it, he is on camaroz28 dot com with this car..

Come up to my shop this weekend.

512 Brook street
Portage, WI 53901
608-742-0930
CELL 608-617-2401

We build project cars in my shop part time

Firefighter Z
04-12-2006, 12:02 AM
Im building a go cart:thumbsup I'm sick of you LSx fvckers :devil Some one has to clean the garbage up from the streets :chair:

J/K

Do I dare say I have cracked my block? :crying I was out having fun, noticed a real loud tick (not exhaust), came home popped the valve covers and noticed milky colored oil, popped the radiatior cap real low on anti freeze... Only one conclusion.
So I got mad and said screw it I need a motor and I'm gonna build it.

Thanks for the offer but $1,500.00 is kinda steep for that many miles.

madmike
04-12-2006, 12:17 AM
OK Then dont ask the price of a 450hp LT1 383 Stroker, Karl Wagner racing does my machine work (NASCAR builder in Markesan WI).

Yooformula
04-12-2006, 12:18 AM
Oooooh Oooooh Can I ask how much?

97z2801ss
04-12-2006, 02:02 AM
i wanna know too dude

T-Bag
04-12-2006, 07:32 AM
Do I dare say I have cracked my block? :crying I was out having fun, noticed a real loud tick (not exhaust), came home popped the valve covers and noticed milky colored oil, popped the radiatior cap real low on anti freeze... Only one conclusion.


Jump to conclusions much?

Firefighter Z
04-12-2006, 09:43 AM
No I dont jump to conclusions too much. The motor has gone to shiat, it only has 185k miles on it so I think it is time to put another motor in.

GTSLOW
04-12-2006, 09:57 AM
I think you can preorder LS7's from GM right now? :thumbsup

Have you tried that online junkyard search? There's gotta be somthing at the local yards?

Mssplayboybunie
04-12-2006, 03:32 PM
at least you can do whatever you want to the new motor hun and make it faster than before! :)

HP ADDICT
04-12-2006, 06:42 PM
Use that one as a core and build a 383 or budget 355 or somthing. The people who generally pull a running lt1 do it to put in somthing bigger. They are also usually the same people who beat the snot out of it until they decide they needed more power then it could offer. Why not just take it in and have a basic rebuild with forged pistons that will handle some power. Eagle offers some low priced kits that can handle alot more hp then stock and will probably cost you only $1000 more in the end for a much stronger/reliable setup.

Firefighter Z
04-12-2006, 10:34 PM
I'd like to stay in the budget of 2g's and save the rest for paint.
I really dont wanna mod the pizz out of it since gas prices are high.

Just really looking for a drop in and go motor so I wouldnt really have any down time.

HP ADDICT
04-13-2006, 07:46 PM
IMO a used backup motor is going to cost almost as much and if somthing goes wrong its going to cost more. Just reuse the crank and rods, get some new forged pistons and have a local shop rebuild it. This is all very possible for under 2k and then you at least have somthing reliable. Do it once and do it right once....cheaper in the end.

HP ADDICT
04-13-2006, 07:50 PM
OK Then dont ask the price of a 450hp LT1 383 Stroker, Karl Wagner racing does my machine work (NASCAR builder in Markesan WI).
I can only imagine how much it would cost....if you are selling a 113k engine for $1500. I sold my old block with 81k on it for $250, with no cam or timing.

UnderPSI
04-13-2006, 07:59 PM
Yea, You should be able to find a lt1 with less miles for around $250-$600 I wouldn't pay more than that. Heck I know a guy selling a LS1 and Trans for $3000 with something like 20,000 miles on it; you might as well buy that if you are going to drop $1500 on an LT1.

Side note, are you sure it just isn't a head gasket?

HP ADDICT
04-13-2006, 08:17 PM
Yea, You should be able to find a lt1 with less miles for around $250-$600 I wouldn't pay more than that. Heck I know a guy selling a LS1 and Trans for $3000 with something like 20,000 miles on it; you might as well buy that if you are going to drop $1500 on an LT1.

Side note, are you sure it just isn't a head gasket?
Werd...Even if it is a head gasket with that many miles I would redo it. Bearings are probably toast as it is and I'm sure the gasket/cracked head issue didn't help.

Firefighter Z
04-13-2006, 10:40 PM
Yeah thats what Im thinking that it is a head gasket cause it is puffing a little bit of white smoke that doesnt appear normal and enough h2o comes out of the exhaust pipes to make a good size puddle.

I did an oil change like a month ago and filtered the oil and there were no shaving in the oil so the bearings are good. Its just got this sharp ticking on the drivers side, it could be a floating valve or a tired spring.

But if it is a head gasket I'm going to do some P&P, Flow Bench, New Valvetrain parts and a wicked cam.
The bottom end Ill just leave for later since this is just going to be a cruising car for now.

Now what to get in valvetrain parts, I want the best that I can get for a reasonable price and a big cam (501- 503?)Something nice and lopey that can produce power also, I dont want no mild cam BS like the LT4 HC.

Josh

madmike
04-13-2006, 11:33 PM
man sorry but I have never seen an LT1 that cheap, I have that much in this engine and its not really for sale as its a core for a 383 build, I just offered it to you as your a member here and no one else has one for sale on here, but I would snap up every one for that price if I ever seen them, one like this sells for over $2k on ebay.

But yeah, either put dye in the anti freeze to find the leak, or pull it and have the heads and block magna fluxed, I would mic the crank and install new bearings, measure the piston bores to see if you can re-ring it, get the heads done, those new bee-hive springs can be installed with no machine work, a comp cams cc306, and 1.6 roller rockers, check out www.competitionproducts.com up in Oshkosh they have good prices and are local. You should really have the crank turned as when you rebuild the top end the crank will spin a rod bearing usually on a LT1 if its not done at the same time with anything over 80k miles... oh and Edelbrock is coming out with a new LT4 Performer Intake, GM Quit selling the LT4 intake and pulled them all off the shelves, the e-bay hackers are selling used ones now for $800

SlowStee
04-14-2006, 03:38 PM
man sorry but I have never seen an LT1 that cheap
try searching CZ28.com classifieds

UnderPSI
04-14-2006, 10:19 PM
Yea, if you can get a low milage LS1 with trans for $2000 to $3000 my calculations puts LT1's around $300. We all know they don't have potential anyway. :goof

HP ADDICT
04-15-2006, 11:56 AM
Yea, if you can get a low milage LS1 with trans for $2000 to $3000 my calculations puts LT1's around $300. We all know they don't have potential anyway. :goof
$2000-$3000 then K member and a ton of other little things makes it a expensive swap not worth the headache. There may be 1 or 2 lt1s that can hang with your LS1 this year.

Crawlin
04-15-2006, 12:15 PM
Not with mine :) J/K

I'm excited to see some LT1 cars out this year taking some names. First LT1 into the 10's gets an oscar's burger on me :)

madmike
04-15-2006, 12:42 PM
Here is my Friend (Troy From Dallas TX) running a 10.3 with an LT1 powered GMC Sonoma, I made the 500+ hp steel motor mounts for this truck. I have some of my LT1 truck pics on here some place, busy at the shop today and dont have much time for this $300 LT1 talk stuff...

http://videos.camaroz28.com/video/70177480-F476-4B2B-BA0E-4D9BB76328B7.htm

Crawlin
04-15-2006, 01:06 PM
300 gets you a high mileage shortblock. That what you looking to do? Why? I'd rather spend $100 on a bare block, put some new pistons and rings in it that are forged, use the stock crank and rods from your original engine and just refinish them

Chris

SlowStee
04-15-2006, 01:26 PM
Here is my Friend (Troy From Dallas TX) running a 10.3 with an LT1 powered GMC Sonoma, I made the 500+ hp steel motor mounts for this truck. I have some of my LT1 truck pics on here some place, busy at the shop today and dont have much time for this $300 LT1 talk stuff...

http://videos.camaroz28.com/video/70177480-F476-4B2B-BA0E-4D9BB76328B7.htm
thats cool and all...but some people prefer to buy an LT1 block for a few hundred, and build it themselves...not everyone has thousands to throw at a project.

HP ADDICT
04-15-2006, 05:42 PM
300 gets you a high mileage shortblock. That what you looking to do? Why? I'd rather spend $100 on a bare block, put some new pistons and rings in it that are forged, use the stock crank and rods from your original engine and just refinish them

Chris
I agree with this 100%.

UnderPSI
04-15-2006, 08:48 PM
GOSH! Flippin seriously......don't you know I was kidding about the potential.



Bring it on LT1 girls