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  • ZZ4 from my street car + Carburetors

    Bottom end still assembled, cam, heads and intake. Heads, block, cam and pistons seem to be in perfect condition. I removed the heads and cam and noticed a gouge on the first cam bearing. Cylinder walls are in excellent shape without scratches or ridges. I have not removed the oil pan but the Mobile 1 oil was always clean. It ran great, no smoke with good oil pressure. I only removed because I need more power and I'm switching to fuel injection.

    Facebook Big Black Camaro for several videos of the car running autocross events. Last event run was 1/17/16, but drove it 90 miles this weekend.
    $1000 firm, I'll keep it for my next project if it doesn't sell

    I also have a few carburetors,
    -Holley 650 HP 4150 with spacer $400
    -Holley 750 HP Pro Systems (lots of billet stuff) basically brand new with build sheet. Cost me $700 two years ago. $500
    -Edelbrock 750 brand new still in the box $300
    -350 bare block bored .030 over $100 firm
    -Summit roller tip rockers not self aligning new $50
    -Camel hump heads, I don't have the number but will get it later. $100
    -Hays Flywheel 153 tooth 30LB SFI rated P/N 10-530 Brand new $200

    Everything is located in Titusville Fl. 32780. Best way to contact me is by phone or text before 9 PM. 321 246 41O4.

    Thanks,
    Ed
    Last edited by Edm; 02-17-2016, 02:12 PM.

  • #2
    ZZ4 short block sold, still have heads

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    • #3
      heads

      what is the numbers on the heads , Thanks

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      • #4
        The camel hump heads are 461's
        The aluminum ZZ4 heads are 10088113
        Last edited by Edm; 02-28-2016, 07:38 AM.

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        • #5
          here is a pic of both Holley carbs.
          The Pro Systems is a 4150 HP 750 that cost well over $700 new a couple years ago. The 650 is a 4150 HP that was purchased new about a year ago. I've only used ethanol free gas and switched carbs for various events before converting to fuel injection.

          $500 for the 750
          $400 for the 650
          Attached Files

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          • #6
            ZZ4 heads SOLD
            Roller tip rockers SOLD
            Edelbrock Carb SOLD

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            • #7
              650 SOLD
              Engine block SOLD

              Still have flywheel, 461 heads and Pro Systems 750

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