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Old Jan 27, 2009 | 10:00 PM
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looking for someone to do a lt1 rebuild

i want to have my motor rebuilt and put back in w/ the parts ive been collecting and dont have time or space to do it myself. i have a 95 camaro z28 and the motor is still in the car and runs. the block will need to be bored to 4.030. i will supply all parts. just looking for someone who knows what they are doing and has a shop and time. get back with me if your interested. im going to need a flat rate. looking at about a weeks worth of work once you add in the machine shop time.

what i have collected so far.
gm847 cam
cam bearings
main bearings
rod bearings
felpro complete gasket set for lt1 top and bottom end
ported lt1 intake manifold
6" forged rods
4.030 KB pistons
4.030 rings
pollished lt1 fuel rail

going to buy soon:
clutch kit
alluminum pullys
timing chain and gears
oil pump
water pump
long tube headers
LE1 heads
freeze plugs

if i am forgetting something or you think there is something that should be replaced while the motor is out lemme know.
Old Jan 28, 2009 | 01:04 AM
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if you get the machine work done i can assebel it...or i can have it machined and assembel it
Old Jan 28, 2009 | 12:04 PM
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well

im looking for someone to pull it have it machined rebuild it and put it in... basically i drop off my car w/ whomever let them know what i want and later get a phone call saying its ready... i come pick it up and pay.

like i said earlier i will pay for all parts/machining myself i dont want whomever takes care of this to have anything out of pocket.
Old Jan 28, 2009 | 12:39 PM
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well i can do that also
Old Feb 2, 2009 | 06:59 PM
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we didnt have space and did ours in a storage shed, worked out pretty good, no air tools and no power, it was a little harder but pretty fun too
Old Feb 2, 2009 | 10:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Daniel6718
if you get the machine work done i can assebel it...or i can have it machined and assembel it
Dammit! I wish I would have known that. Well, if I need to pull the engine back out for any reason, I definitely gonna give you a call.
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