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Blueprint Engines Small Block Chevy 383ci Dress Engine and TH350 Transmission Kit

138-BP3830CTC1K1


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Small Block Chevy 383ci Dress Engine and TH350 Transmission Kit
Small Block Chevy 383ci Dress Engine/Transmission Kit
Includes:
  • 405HP/440TQ Dress Engine
  • TH350 Transmission
  • 12" Torque Converter
  • H.D. SFI Flexplate
  • (8 Qts) Quick Shift ATF
  • Trans to Block Bolt Set
  • Flexplate Bolts
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    I'm wanting to put this in a 2006 Ford mustang. Will it fit? I know it's going to need some alterations

    Asked by: Airman808
    Technically yes it is possible. But it is going to require a lot of altercations. This engine part number BP3830CTC1K is a small block Chevy based engine with a 750cfm carburetor already installed. It would not be a direct replacement for your Ford Mustang.
    Answered by: BluePrint Engines
    Date published: 2019-03-08

    I currently have a 1948 GMC on a stock 1994 S10 2WD Chassis with stock rear end and driveshaft.  would this work with my current setup? And what other parts would be needed to complete the install?

    Asked by: Brett5168
    Unfortunately we do not ever install these engines into specific applications like your S10, if you have a small block 350 in there right now this would be a very simple swap for you.
    Answered by: BluePrint Engines
    Date published: 2018-07-12

    Can I purchase this with a manual transmission??

    Asked by: Jaydog1978
    This is a JEGS only exclusive kit, you would need to get ahold of JEGS directly to see if they do have an option to offer this package with a manual transmission.
    Answered by: BluePrint Engines
    Date published: 2018-07-06

    Will this fit in a 1981 Chevy Blazer 4x4? I want to use the exsisting AC set up!

    Asked by: IrishJoe
    This engine is a 350 based Chevy engine and it would be a great upgrade for your Blazer!
    Answered by: BluePrint Engines
    Date published: 2018-07-05

    Will this fit in a 1983 GMC Sierra truck?

    Asked by: MattFran22
    This engine and transmission combo would be a great upgrade for your pickup!
    Answered by: BluePrint Engines
    Date published: 2018-06-15

    Will I be able to put this In a 1977 Mercedes? 

    Asked by: Joel12345
    Joel, while we actually do not perform engine installs into specific applications like your '77 Mercedes, with some modification this should work in your vehicle.
    Answered by: BluePrint Engines
    Date published: 2018-10-11

    Will this fit a 1977 Mercedes? 

    Asked by: Joel123455
    Joel, while we actually do not perform engine installs into specific applications like your '77 Mercedes, with some modification this should work in your vehicle.
    Answered by: BluePrint Engines
    Date published: 2018-05-22

    Would this be a good fit for my 1986 k20

    Asked by: Mason2017
    This will work well if you are replacing a 350 engine with a TH350 transmission, the transmission may need to be modified depending on your transfer case.
    Answered by: Rusty B
    Date published: 2018-05-09
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