Importing an LS1, Cleveland Pick A Part highly recommended

Importing an LS1, Cleveland Pick A Part highly recommended

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diycerb

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556 posts

232 months

Friday 14th September 2007
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Hi,

Just thought I'd post a recommendation for Cleveland Pick A Part in Ohio. I've just imported an LS1 with T56 box from them and I was very impressed with their service. They kepted me update date every step of the way, absolutely painless to deal with.

If anyone else is thinking of importing an LS1 or any other yank engine then they've got to be worth a look.

http://stores.ebay.com/Cleveland-Pick-A-Part_W0QQc...

They have an ebay shop, I liked the way they test each engine and list everything that comes with the packages, I received everything as stated and am more than happy with their descriptions. They even sent the flange from the prop shaft which will come in very handy.

Anyway here's my new toy.



Cheers,
Rich.

Edited by diycerb on Friday 14th September 22:37

stevieturbo

17,268 posts

248 months

Saturday 15th September 2007
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I bought some stuff of them a while back, although it was sent to a US address...

always prompt response to emails, and good service in general.

Good luck with your project !!

Erich Stahler

2,878 posts

271 months

Saturday 15th September 2007
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Is the LS1 going in your Cerb?

diycerb

Original Poster:

556 posts

232 months

Saturday 15th September 2007
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Yeah but not the one in the picture, thats just my new garage lodger biggrin

Graham

16,368 posts

285 months

Sunday 16th September 2007
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what were the shipping and tax like on that lot ?

G

diycerb

Original Poster:

556 posts

232 months

Sunday 16th September 2007
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Right, a break down of the costs.

LS1 and T56 18K miles with all ancillaries and wiring, ECU and pedal assembly including master cylinders, MAF and prop shaft.
£2500 buy it now price.

Shiping from Ohio £325

Then paid 2.7% duty plus 17.5% VAT then paid £50 for port taxes

All in including hiring a van and fuel

£3340

This was not a special package but one of many available through Cleveland on ebay. Take a look, theres so much available.
Rich

Graham

16,368 posts

285 months

Sunday 16th September 2007
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3 grand thats insane....compaired to rv8 and ajp bits !!!!

G

Erich Stahler

2,878 posts

271 months

Sunday 16th September 2007
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diycerb said:
Right, a break down of the costs.

LS1 and T56 18K miles with all ancillaries and wiring, ECU and pedal assembly including master cylinders, MAF and prop shaft.
£2500 buy it now price.

Shiping from Ohio £325

Then paid 2.7% duty plus 17.5% VAT then paid £50 for port taxes

All in including hiring a van and fuel

£3340

This was not a special package but one of many available through Cleveland on ebay. Take a look, theres so much available.
Rich
Sounds great, sorry to be a pessimist but I take it you only have their word for the 18k miles and you have no way of really knowing the state of the engine internals?

Are you intending to strip it and rebuild it, or use it as is?

Chances are it will probably be all ok as is, and if you did have to rebuild it would probably only need a refresh so presumably still cheaper than a new crate LS?

Was reading on the other thread you are putting it in you 4.2 Cerb and have already sold the old engine which was still a runner! takes a brave man to do that to his pride and joy!

Hope it all goes well, will be interesting to see the end result.








stevieturbo

17,268 posts

248 months

Sunday 16th September 2007
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A Crate LS motor...is well...just a motor.

Sourcing all those other bits for a conversion would be a lot of work.

Buying a complete cutout for a conversion is by far the best way...If buying from a reputable seller, Im sure condition is safe enough.
And even at 60,70,80000 miles, I still wouldnt be overly concerned about engine condition. These are modern engines, and do tend to be reliable.

Boosted LS1

21,188 posts

261 months

Sunday 16th September 2007
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Labour time and new parts can cost a considerable amount but whilst the engine's out it would be a good time to check shells and do a cam change. That said, this is probably going to be a good engine especially as it's known to be a runner before the car was written off. Lets hope it wasn't flood damaged! Obviously not.

diycerb

Original Poster:

556 posts

232 months

Sunday 16th September 2007
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Erich Stahler said:
Sounds great, sorry to be a pessimist but I take it you only have their word for the 18k miles and you have no way of really knowing the state of the engine internals?

Are you intending to strip it and rebuild it, or use it as is?

Chances are it will probably be all ok as is, and if you did have to rebuild it would probably only need a refresh so presumably still cheaper than a new crate LS?

Was reading on the other thread you are putting it in you 4.2 Cerb and have already sold the old engine which was still a runner! takes a brave man to do that to his pride and joy!

Hope it all goes well, will be interesting to see the end result.
I don't think there's anything brave about it, if you know what you're doing.biggrin

Take a look at the advert for my particular engine, before I saw this I had many extensive emails with Cleveland and through their profesionalism they gained my trust to buy. They even gave me a link to the equivalent of an HPI check verifying the number of owners and the mileage.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...

Please don't think I wasn't worried its always a big step, but all the clues were there that they're good guys. Now I've got the motor home I am sure the mileage is accurate, this engine is no steam cleaned high miler.

Don't want to go too off topic, but I have no intention of rebuilding it, to be honest even if it had 60K on it I wouldn't be touching the bottom end. Anything I do will be to increase performance. I've done alot of research, these engine are built to last.wink


The end result is a long way off but for me building it is just as exciting as driving it.

Rich.

BB-Q

1,697 posts

211 months

Monday 17th September 2007
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Don't suppose you've got the Cerb gearbox laying around by any chance?