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JAKEJR WTB/SWAP: 4 BOLT LT1/4 BLOCK
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I'm about to begin a stroker build for my son's 96 Vette so I need a 4-bolt empty LT1/4 block. In Texas preferably for pick up by me.

Willing to swap his running LT1 corvette short block, less the miscellaneous parts I need off it like Opti, WP, timing chain cover, rear main seal, etc.; swap it for an empty 4-bolt block.

You can have his once I make the swap, probably in a month or so. Whatever time I need to complete the build and swap in the stroker. I'll provide a complete listing of the parts I'll be taking off his so they'll be no surprises.

Buy yours or swap for his; either way works for me.

Jake
Posted on: 2010/10/1 7:35
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My son, Ryan M. Cameron, graduated from West Point on 22 May 2010! He was commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant and I pinned on his first pair of "Butter Bars" PROUDEST DAY OF MY LIFE!!
96 Vette; 388 CID, all forged bottom end, ported AFRs, etc.
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You may want to get an Fbody 2 bolt and have it machined for splayed 4 bolt... just a thought.
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JAKEJR Re: WTB/SWAP: 4 BOLT LT1/4 BLOCK
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Hey, Buddy; What's Up?

Yea, that's always an option and I considered going that route and may end up having to, but doing that'll add substantially to the cost. So I'm hoping to come up on a deal and I've got a couple I'm considering.

One's REALLY close to me and already had the Oliver 4-bolt main caps installed, clearanced for a 3.75" stroke which I plan to UP, bored/honed, align honed, etc.

I plan to take a ride over and have a look-see in the next couple of days as soon as the seller's back in town.

Being a retiree, gotta watch those $$$, LOL

Jake
Posted on: 2010/10/2 13:42
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JAKEJR Re: WTB/SWAP: 4 BOLT LT1/4 BLOCK
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Just an UPDATE: I went over and checked out the block and bought it. I continued on up to Arlington, TX and dropped it off at Reher & Morrison (of Pro Stock fame) for them to give it a thorough going over.

This will a project for my son and I for his 96 LT1 Vette.

41x HERE WE COME!

Jake
Posted on: 2010/10/15 6:29
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96 Vette; 388 CID, all forged bottom end, ported AFRs, etc.
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