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BluePrint Engines Small Block Chevy 383 C.I. 436 HP Base Dressed Carbureted Crate Engine

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BluePrint Engines Small Block Chevy 383 C.I. 436 HP Base Dressed Carbureted Crate Engine
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      Features

      • 383 Small Block Chevy Crate Engine, 430HP, 450 Ft. Lbs. Torque, 1.09 Per Cubic Inch
      • Dyno Tested Prior To Shipping, Includes Actual Dyno Test Sheet & Detailed Install Guide
      • 30 Month, 50,000 Mile Limited Manufacturer Warranty
      • Balanced, Blueprinted, & Professionally Assembled By Hand In the USA
      • Not legal for sale in California or New York for 1976 or newer vehicles
      • Eckler OEM Number: BP38313CTC1

      Description

      SPECIFICATIONS:

      • Engine Size: 383 C.I. Small Block Chevy
      • Block: 4 Bolt Main, 1 Piece Rear Main Seal, Passenger Side Dipstick, Squared & Parrallel Decked, Align Honed Main Bearing Bore, Cylinders Are Sonic Tested For Thickness
      • Rotating Assembly: New Cast Steel Crank w/3.75" Stroke, Cast 5.7" Heavy Beam Rods with 150,000 PSI Bolts, Cast Hypertectic 10.0:1 Pistons, Heavy Duty Double Roller Timing Chain
      • Cylinder Heads: BluePrint 23 Degree Aluminum, 64CC Chamber, 195cc Intake & 75cc Exhaust Runners, 2.02" Intake & 1.60" Exhaust Stainless Valves w/Swirl Polished Undercut Stem, 3 Angle Valve Job, Chrome Nickel Valve Seat

        BluePrint Engines BP38318CTC1

        CA Residents: WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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