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Rhs Ls-series Race Block,drag Race, Road Race, Rhs Race Block on 2040-parts.com

US $4,100.00
Location:

Wylie, Texas, US

Wylie, Texas, US
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THIS IS A USED RHS RACE BLOCK IT IS BORED 4.1850 AND IS IN PERFECT SHAPE HERE IS SOME OF THE INFO ON THIS BLOCK

DOES COME WITH THE CAM PLATE. WHAT IS IN THE PICTURES IS WHAT YOU GET.

Welcome to the LS revolution. Engineers at RHS® have recently designed a high performance engine block for GM LS applications to meet the needs of race and street performance engine builders. To go beyond the limitations of other existing LS blocks, the new RHS® LS Race Block is available in both standard deck and tall deck height configurations. Additionally, this innovative block features a raised cam centerline and outboard priority main oiling to allow rod clearance for a 4.600" stroke and to minimize windage in the crankcase. And for quality control assurance, RHS® conducts a CT scan (similar to a medical CAT scan) on each block to ensure maximum casting precision and consistency. When you combine unmatched finishing quality with added clearance for increased stroke applications, precision computer-aided design and extra surface material to allow custom machining, you get the new benchmark for LS horsepower, torque and durability.

Block Specifications: 
• Designed from heavy-duty A357-T6 aluminum material 
• 4.125"-4.165" Siamese cast bore walls with press-in spun cast iron liner 
• Available in standard (9.240") & tall (9.750") deck heights with beefy .750" deck thickness 
• Both standard deck (5.67"/5.87"- same as LS7) & tall deck (5.94"/6.38") cylinder liner lengths available 
• Extra long liners for standard (5.87") & tall (6.38") decks 
• "Long arm friendly" design Accommodations for up to 4.6" stroke with standard rod pin diameters (2.100") & oversized 60mm camshaft 
• Designed for clearance û side oil galley moved outboard & engineered rod clearance come standard 
• Raised cam centerline (.388"/9.86mm) to allow larger stroke; 2 extra links in the timing chain & Timing sets available from COMP Cams™
• Bay-to-bay breathing improved with increased side window area versus LSX & LS7 
• Significantly increased windage passage area under bores & around caps over LS7/LSX engines 
• 6 head bolt design with full water jacket around the cylinders (based on LS7 design) 
• Extra large windows in valley for access to inboard ô6th" head bolt 
• Main Cap surface area maximized at mating surface & large fillets from cap to cross bolts for added strength

Valve Train Capabilities: 
• Cam tunnel will accommodate stock through oversized 60mm roller bearing cams (includes cast-in lock screw pads) 
• .842" lifters standard with material available for oversized lifter access (accepts 1.060" bushing for keyed lifters) 
• In the standard deck, maximum pushrod angularity = Less than 2 degrees 
• Includes Ampco 45 cam thrust plate and aluminum rear cover 
• Lifter bosses designed to clear tie bar lifter 
• Provisions for Gen III & Gen IV cam & knock sensors & valley covers Superior Oiling: 
• Dry sump friendly with provisions for more serious dry sump setups; includes big front & rear AN-12 side feeds 
• Includes provision for piston oil squirters, cast-in & machined 
• Priority main oiling, galley moved outboard for long stroke clearance 
• Oil filter feed galley GM ôdog bone" replaced with proprietary no restriction threaded plugs

Additional Features: 
• Gen III/Gen IV compliant with race mounts for Gen I, Gen II, Gen III & Gen IV engines 
• Optimized billet main caps & improved windage
• Rolled threads on all threaded holes for added strength 
• Chilled main bearing bulkheads for added strength
• ARP main stud kit standard with enough material in castings to accommodate up to a fastener

 

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