CMS Eagle Forged Rotating Assemblies Sale
CMS Eagle Forged Rotating Assemblies Sale
Hey everyone, I've had quite a few requests lately for rotating assemblies, so here's the deal.
Eagle Forged Rotating Assemblies are now on sale starting at $1449.
This includes Eagle Forged Crankshaft, Eagle H-Beam Rods, SRP Forged Pistons, Standard or File Fit Rings Sets(standard rings are Plasma Moly sets), and Federal-Mogul or Clevite 77 Race Rod and Main bearing sets.
The kit starting price is based on the cheapest kit which is the:
3.48 Stroke Crank, 5.700 Rods, SRP -5cc Pistons, Ring Set, And bearing set.
To the most expensive:$2179.95 for the LS1 assembly.
There are about 13 different kit options, so just to make it easy call, pm, or email me with what you're looking for and we'll quote you the price for your particular setup.
There will also be a Balancing option for $125 on LT1 and $150 on LS1 kits.
As orders come in, I will bunch as many as I can together to get the orders here on freight.
But if there is someone who needs it quicker than everyone else, I just need to know as to not wait for putting the other orders in.
Okay, that's it, feel free to fire any questions you have.
Eagle Forged Rotating Assemblies are now on sale starting at $1449.
This includes Eagle Forged Crankshaft, Eagle H-Beam Rods, SRP Forged Pistons, Standard or File Fit Rings Sets(standard rings are Plasma Moly sets), and Federal-Mogul or Clevite 77 Race Rod and Main bearing sets.
The kit starting price is based on the cheapest kit which is the:
3.48 Stroke Crank, 5.700 Rods, SRP -5cc Pistons, Ring Set, And bearing set.
To the most expensive:$2179.95 for the LS1 assembly.
There are about 13 different kit options, so just to make it easy call, pm, or email me with what you're looking for and we'll quote you the price for your particular setup.
There will also be a Balancing option for $125 on LT1 and $150 on LS1 kits.
As orders come in, I will bunch as many as I can together to get the orders here on freight.
But if there is someone who needs it quicker than everyone else, I just need to know as to not wait for putting the other orders in.
Okay, that's it, feel free to fire any questions you have.
Re: CMS Eagle Forged Rotating Assemblies Sale
"396" Kit, 3.875 Stroke, 6.00 H-Beam, -7cc Flat top, File Fit Ring Set, $1479.97
This is the only kit they offer w/o balancing options.
My guess is because of the 6.00 rod/3.875 stroke combo being a PITA as far as mallory goes.
This is the only kit they offer w/o balancing options.
My guess is because of the 6.00 rod/3.875 stroke combo being a PITA as far as mallory goes.
Re: CMS Eagle Forged Rotating Assemblies Sale
what all else would I need to complete the kit and make it run? also, who would be able to balance the 396 kit? seems too good of a price to pass up as most other kits I've seen for 383 go for over 5 grand.
Last edited by DavesLT1; Feb 5, 2005 at 07:58 PM.
Re: CMS Eagle Forged Rotating Assemblies Sale
Originally Posted by DavesLT1
what all else would I need to complete the kit and make it run? also, who would be able to balance the 396 kit? seems too good of a price to pass up as most other kits I've seen for 383 for for over 5 grand.
I think that's what you may be thinking about.
If not, well, we can balance the assembly for you, the price and reason they won't include that in their assemblies, is the amount of Mallory metal that kit needs.
Each slug of Mallory is expensive.
If you need, I can get a pretty good estimate on what it will take to balance.
Re: CMS Eagle Forged Rotating Assemblies Sale
I know it's not a block, but I was wondering if any pins, bearings or other small stuff would be needed to complete it to make it run better. do they need to be balanced to work or will it just make it work better? and, if I'm looking right the bore has to be milled .030 over?
Re: CMS Eagle Forged Rotating Assemblies Sale
Originally Posted by DavesLT1
I know it's not a block, but I was wondering if any pins, bearings or other small stuff would be needed to complete it to make it run better. do they need to be balanced to work or will it just make it work better? and, if I'm looking right the bore has to be milled .030 over?
Pin fitting will have to be done by the machine shop/assembler doing the work.
I think it's absolutely necessary, it's just some people have a shop or someone they know that can do it for them.
Yes you will have to bore the block .030 if you are going 355 or 383.
Re: CMS Eagle Forged Rotating Assemblies Sale
Originally Posted by DavesLT1
yeah, how much would a balanced 396 kit cost shipped? How long is this special going to last?
Eagle won't balance those, but we can.
It's just a matter of how much heavy metal it will need to figure cost on those.
I would plan $200-400 for the balance.


