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Built Ls1 Auto 5.3l Swap Ls6 Intake Tsp 228r Cam Ptc Converter Lock Up 4l60e on 2040-parts.com

US $4,070.00
Location:

Salisbury, North Carolina, United States

Salisbury, North Carolina, United States

VIDEO AT BOTTOM OF DESCRIPTION.

Up for sale is the built 5.3L engine and transmission removed from my Trans Am with 77k miles. The 5.3 was swapped in before I got the car. It is said to be a low mileage unit. The engine is clean and runs very strong.

The engine has a professionally painted LS6 intake, dual valve springs, and a 228r Texas Speed cam shaft. The transmission is an oem stock 4l60e with a 12" lockup Performance Torque Converter from Alabama with that stalls around 2800-3200rpm.

This is a nice setup for a swap. It comes with everything but the wiring harness and the PCM. Basically this comes with everything in the picture EXCLUDING the transmission yoke.

Buyer is responsible for being available to recieve and sign for this item via freight.

Video link of the car running that you can copy and paste is below.

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