GM Small Block Engines - 2007 Crate Motor Buyers Guide

| 383CI/440HP LT1 LONG-BLOCK | | COMPANY: | Golen Engine Service | | BLOCK: | LT1, iron | | DISPLACEMENT: | 383ci (6.3L) | | COMPRESSION RATIO: | 11.5:1 | | CRANKSHAFT: | 3.750-inch, Eagle, cast steel | | RODS: | 6.000-inch, Scat, 4340 forged I-beam | | PISTONS: | 4.030-inch, Mahle, forged with coated skirts | | RINGS: | Mahle | | ROD BEARINGS: | Clevite H-Series | | MAIN BEARINGS: | Clevite H-Series | | CAM BEARINGS: | DuraBond Performance | | BOLTS: | ARP main studs, head bolts, and rod bolts | | HEADS: | GM LT1, aluminum, 2.00/1.56-inch Manley stainless steel valves, new castings with Lloyd Elliot Stage 2 porting, five-angle valve job | | HEAD GASKETS: | Fel-Pro | | CAM: | COMP Cams hydraulic roller, 224/230 duration at .050, .536/.544-inch lift | | LIFTERS: | COMP Cams | | PUSHRODS: | COMP Cams Magnum Series | | ROCKER ARMS: | COMP Cams Pro Magnum Roller, 1.6-ratio | | VALVESPRINGS: | COMP Cams, double | | INTAKE MANIFOLD: | no | | THROTTLE BODY: | no | | FUEL INJECTORS: | no | | MAF: | no | | WIRING HARNESS: | no | | PCM: | no | | CORE CHARGES: | no | | WARRANTY: | 3 years | | PRICE: | $6,499.00 | | COMMENTS: | Golen uses a GM LT1 block, bored and honed .030-over, zero-decked, and line-honed with four-bolt main caps. Intake, throttle body, fuel injectors, MAF, wiring harness, and PCM are not included, but are optional. |
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