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BluePrint Engines Small Block Ford 408 C.I. 450 HP Base Dressed Carbureted Crate Engine

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BluePrint Engines Small Block Ford 408 C.I. 450 HP Base Dressed Carbureted Crate Engine
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Dressed 408ci Stroker Engine
      • HP & Torque: 425 HP / 455 FT LBS
      • Compression Ratio: 9.7:1
      • Aluminum Heads & Hypereutectic Pistons
      • Roller Camshaft
      • Cast Steel Crankshaft
      • Includes Intake Manifold, Distributor & Carburetor
      • Also Includes Oil Pan, Timing Cover & Valve Covers
      • Dyno Tested & Shipped With Results
      • Exclusive 30 Month/50,000 Mile Warranty

      Description


      Blueprint Engines was started 20 years ago in a small garage in central Nebraska. The founder built one engine at a time for his friends and neighbors, and bit by bit his business and reputation grew. Drag racers, circle track racers, and street rodders all got some of the first engines produced by Blueprint. Today, Blueprint Engines offers some of the most "complete" crate engines you will find. Blueprint Engines are an excellent choice when selecting a drivable and reliable high performance engine for your favorite Ford. All rotating assemblies are balanced within 2 grams on a computerized balancer and engines are dyno tested (dyno sheets included). Best of all they feature a

      BluePrint Engines BPF4089CTC

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