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Old January 22nd, 2009, 11:58 AM   #1
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Best short blocks/rotating assemblies???


With the tax returns coming in im looking at doing a short block in my car guys......I know Livernois is one of the best, but is there any "cheaper" ways to go??? I know cheap is not always the best, but I have hook-ups at some machine shops. (meaning i can get good work for cheap).....Im looking for a High compression setup. Flat top pistons (around 10.5.1 compression).......Is there any ptv issues with the flattops??? Can I safely run a stage 3 head with them?? any info appreciated guys. There is a fellow member on here that i might be picking up a cobra crank and rods from too.
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Old January 22nd, 2009, 12:02 PM   #2
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summit carrys a eagle series that is a 100 bucks cheaper i think...but the stroker kits for these cars are all around the same price...I assume you will stoke it if u r going to go thru the trouble of rebuilding...right
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Im going to buy another block, get it ALL ready, and slap it in the car in one weekend. I cant afford to have my car down to rebuild the motor thats in it. SOOOOO i was thinking about picking up the termi crank and rods from a certain MM member, and just going factory size bore and stroke.........I dunno though
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Always cheaper if you have access to a quality builder local. MMR and Livernois are adding in cost for assembly that comes at a premium.. If you know people that do quality work, trust them, and come at a discount, then have it built just get the parts on line..

Personally, I'd rather have the one on one face to face experience over an assembly line short block anyway.
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I'd go Livernois IMO, however if your looking for a less pricey alternative check out BBR in FL. IIRC they have a set up (must send core) in the 3K area
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Old January 22nd, 2009, 12:30 PM   #6
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Well I can do all the assembly myself actually, and that will save a considerable amount of money. Any machine work I need done will come fairly cheap too, because of the "hook up". Im worried about a flat top 3v piston with a stage 3 head having clearance issues. also, who out there makes a GOOD forged flat top for 3 valves?
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I purchaced the livernois 298 kit for 2100.

It has Kellog crank Manley rods wit harp 2000 bolts
And Malhe coated pistons. 8.7 to 1 compression i believe.

Now im getting it built for 950.00 bucks

He is also porting and polishing and bowl blending my heads for 600.00 bucks...just like a stage 2 head.

Thats all canadian dollars by the way.
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Give me a call. I already talked to some people for you. I have some questions and some answers.
 
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who me??? what time do you want me to call bud??
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who me??? what time do you want me to call bud??
Whenever dude.
 
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ok bud let me get done eating my lunch and i'll holler at you...........the number on your website??
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should have had your poop in a group earlier rich... i would have bought my kit from you
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Originally Posted by 07 procharger View Post
should have had your poop in a group earlier rich... i would have bought my kit from you
Haha.... Poop in a group.... Nice....
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You know i told you then i just didnt have the experience and knowledge to want to get into stuff that big.

Now im working with the big boys so im ready for whatever. You want a 8 second stang we can build it for you
 
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Originally Posted by 07stanggt View Post
You know i told you then i just didnt have the experience and knowledge to want to get into stuff that big.

Now im working with the big boys so im ready for whatever. You want a 8 second stang we can build it for you
Dont tease me like that.....8 seconds??...let me see what im gonna do with what im doing know before i go to the next level.
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whichever kit you get they will have to machine the valve reliefs in the piston, flat or dished.
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really...livernois makes no mention of this with their kit.
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it is part of the rotating assembly, they do it for you already before they sell you the kit. If you look at any of the 3v pistons they have at a minimum the exhaust valve machined relief. here is a picture of my pistons with Eagle kit.

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stand by for my piston from livernois.
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