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Are you saying later LS7s don't have full floating 7/16 dimple rods and 180 cams? I disagree. What do you base this info on? It's not fair to post this info, especially in someone's ad, without backing up your claim. I have had quite a few later LS-7 engines, both used and NOS and the internals are the same other than possibly a 7416 crank rather than a 3521.
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Absolutely a tear down and lube and spec check would be worth the time. Especially for peace of mind. Great engine. No genetic internals in this beast. It's got all the good stuff.
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Cranberry70SSL34</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Absolutely a tear down and lube and spec check would be worth the time. Especially for peace of mind. Great engine. No <span style="font-weight: bold">generic</span> internals in this beast. It's got all the good stuff. </div></div>
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Thanks mr xplant. I need someone to follow me around correcting my typing work. How much? Lol just kidding. I appreciate the clear up.
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New price. 9500 takes it.
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Hate to revive a dead thread, but is this unfired LS7 still around?
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Sorry man. I sold it back in November of 2014.
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