$6500
Used but very good condition. LT1 motor with small drag race profile mechanical roller Crane cam, Chapman Racing TFS cylinder heads, Jesel rockers, Titan gerotor oil pump, Stef's oil pan, Splayed Milodon main caps. This is the motor is currently in my Impala SS clone and it has pulled the car to a 10.7 @ 127 all motor and 10.13 @ 134 with 150hp nitrous jetting.
Quick description of motor:
Trick Flow heads ported by
Chapman Racing Heads Valve train is set up for mechanical roller, cam is a "small" Crane track roller of about .620" lift. (I have a Crane street solid roller cam that I can install if you desire).
The bottom end features:
Milodon billet splayed main caps, 4340 forged crank from Ohio Crankshaft purchased as a "blem" with rod journals at 0.010" under, Ohio Crankshaft H-beam 6" rods and Mahle flat-top pistons.
Some other neat items:
Jesel sportsman shaft rockers, ProForm valve covers, Titan sportsman gerotor oil pump, Stef's oil pan, ATI damper
Video of my car with that motor running at Indy with a 150hp nitrous hit and a win light in my lane (on a hole shot),
My car is the black primer in the near lane
The engine is located in Saint Leonard Maryland behind my shop and it is currently installed in my 3400lb Impala SS clone. The motor does not come with the Optispark, throttle body, water pump or intake manifold.
I am willing to sell just the short block with the Titan gerotor oil pump and Stef's oil pan for ($3500) then I could keep the Chapman heads which are the crown jewels of the combo.
Personal check preferred. Paypal accepted.
PM to Karl Ellwein if interested.
Here are a few choice photo links of the motor.
TFS heads
crankshaft and Milodon caps
fully assembled
custom oil pan heater which can be removed and plugged with a sight glass
SFI neutral flexplate
bottom end
Mahle pistons .008" in hole
heads and Jesel rockers
valve springs and head studs
Titan gerotor oil pump
Another view of motor when built in 2005
Jesels and pushrods and TFS heads
I'm also offering the motor with a different set of heads, cam and valve train if a more streetable combo would be desirable to the buyer:
$5500 for the same bottom end but with brand new (still in the box) Dart Pro 1 LT1 heads and used Jesel rockers (or new Probe shaft rockers depending on Jesel fitment to Dart heads) and custom Ai camshaft which would be ordered from Ai after you purchase the motor and knowledge of your car combo/application.
Long description of motor:
ERE-383 #3 built by yours truly,
Ellwein Racing Engines ERE-383, 4.030" Mahle forged flat top pistons, Ohio Crank H-beam 6.0" rods, OHIO Crank 4340-Steel 3.75" crankshaft with .010" under rod journals, Clevite H-series main and rod bearings, Mahle rings .028" 1st .036" 2nd, Milodon Splayed Caps in center and stock GM caps at ends and Milodon bolts used--not studs, Machine work by Brinkley Auto Machine Forestville MD, Pistons are .008 in the hole, GM Impala SS head gasket, Static CR about 11.3:1, ATI Damper, B&M Flexplate, Ellwein/Stef's 8" deep oil pan with Titan Gerotor oil pump, Assembled by owner Karl Ellwein
Head Specs:
Trick Flow LT1 fully ported by Chapman Racing Heads. The heads have taller valves and the valve train is set up for an aggresive solid roller cam. The heads cost about $4000 and are probably worth that money.
The cam:
Crane Solid Roller, This is the smallest of their "Track Roller" series, part # 10TR00005 with 112 Lobe Center Angle 242/242/112 duration@.050" .618/.618" lift with 1.6 Jesel shaft rockers, lash at .010" cold, Comp solid roller lifters and Comp pushrods.
The motor is currently in a gutted Impala SS clone (cop-car). It was built by Nabil Guffey with some help by me. Car weight is 3600lb with driver. Best all natural run with that motor configuration is 10.7 @ 127 run. The 127mph trap speed shows the motor at around 575 crank horsepower in cold weather. Car traps 122 - 124mph in the hot summer. The gears in the rear are for nitrous, (4.10's). 4.56 gears would really wake things up to even quicker natural ET, (but not much more mph). The car is not for sale because I'm saving that for a future newly built ERE-383 or ERE-395 motor when and only when I get out of credit card debit.
Here is a web site on the history of the motor and the last 1/2 of the page shows the current heads/cam configuration.
http://www.karl-ellwein.org/2005engi...388project.htm