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<blockquote data-quote="Nightmare302" data-source="post: 14800602" data-attributes="member: 14127"><p>I've had an opportunity to pick up a short block locally so I'm thinking about parting out my short block that I am the process of tearing down. I was just going to refresh this but I got a chance at a deal so I'm going to look at offering a 1200-1400rwhp rotating assembly for 1k off the price of new. I'm going to reference the cheapest rotating assembly with billet rods I can find which is MMR's 1500 5.0 kit at 3500. Their kit does not have main studs but mine does not have rings so that's about a wash. This would include</p><p></p><p>- Kellogg Stroker Crank </p><p>- Oliver Billet Rods</p><p>- CP 17cc Pistons</p><p>- 03 Iron Block</p><p>- ARP main studs</p><p>- ARP rod bolts</p><p></p><p>This produces 302 cubic inches and right around 9:1 compression with 03 heads. This setup has about 6k miles on it and zero 1/4 mile runs and a single dyno run. </p><p></p><p>*This is not yet pulled from my car, I'm just making sure there is interest before I finish tearing it all down.</p><p></p><p>For 2.5k.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nightmare302, post: 14800602, member: 14127"] I've had an opportunity to pick up a short block locally so I'm thinking about parting out my short block that I am the process of tearing down. I was just going to refresh this but I got a chance at a deal so I'm going to look at offering a 1200-1400rwhp rotating assembly for 1k off the price of new. I'm going to reference the cheapest rotating assembly with billet rods I can find which is MMR's 1500 5.0 kit at 3500. Their kit does not have main studs but mine does not have rings so that's about a wash. This would include - Kellogg Stroker Crank - Oliver Billet Rods - CP 17cc Pistons - 03 Iron Block - ARP main studs - ARP rod bolts This produces 302 cubic inches and right around 9:1 compression with 03 heads. This setup has about 6k miles on it and zero 1/4 mile runs and a single dyno run. *This is not yet pulled from my car, I'm just making sure there is interest before I finish tearing it all down. For 2.5k. [/QUOTE]
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