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Old 11-10-2009, 05:11 PM
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i have a set of carrillo rods new bearings arp 2000 rod bolts stock 6.0 crank and wiesco turbo pistons 4.005 -25cc dish 8.1-8.6 CR depending on what heads you run. buy your self a 6.0 block and run with it 1200 obo i also have a o ringed 6.0 block i will include for 400 or 500 with main studs this block needs 1 of 2 things done it needs to be pinned and re honed or needs new main caps and re honed o ringing a block cost 400 alone pics will be uploaded tonight
this is for stock bore 6.0

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price is obo and if block is purchased with rotating assembly i will throw in the main studs
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would you sell rods, bearings, bolts and pistons seperate? if so how much?
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What length of rod are those pistons for? I'm not familiar with Kaltech rods.

So the block just needs honed to fit the pistons?

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Originally Posted by Gforce Engineering
What length of rod are those pistons for? I'm not familiar with Kaltech rods.

So the block just needs honed to fit the pistons?

Thanks
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no the block has been honed the pistons fit perfect but 2 of the main caps are a little loose so the 2 will need to be replaced and re honed or keep the main caps pin them and re hone thoes are the 2 options
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here are the pics
Attached Thumbnails 6.0 forged rotating assembly-6.0-block-rotating-001.jpg   6.0 forged rotating assembly-6.0-block-rotating-002.jpg   6.0 forged rotating assembly-6.0-block-rotating-003.jpg   6.0 forged rotating assembly-6.0-block-rotating-004.jpg   6.0 forged rotating assembly-6.0-block-rotating-005.jpg  

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