Blueprint Engines Ford Small Block 302ci Crate Engine with Dress Kit
138-BP3023CTCK1
Includes:
Dress Engine
Kit Includes:
- Blueprint Engines Ford Small Block 302ci Crate Engine - 138-BP3023CTC
- JEGS Chrome Thermostat Housing - 555-511310
- JEGS Oil Filter - 555-JG301
- JEGS 3/8" NPT to -6 AN Flare Fitting - 555-100106
- JEGS -6 AN 90 Deg. Max Flow Swivel Hose End Fitting - 555-100021
- JEGS -6 AN Pro-Flo 200 Series Stainless Steel Braided Hose - 555-100911
- JEGS -6 AN to 9/16"-24 Banjo Fitting - 555-100515
- JEGS 10W-30 Break-In Oil (5) - 555-28067
- Fel-Pro Exhaust Header Gaskets - 375-1415
- JEGS Header Bolt Kit - 555-30717
I have a 75 Mercury comet with stock straight 6 with a c4 trans. This motor looks like a great replacement
for the warranty to be fulfilled do I have to have a shop do the installation etc? or will it cover it even if I do the work myself?
Will this motor be a direct bolt in replacement in my 1957 Ford f100?
Would this motor be a direct bolt in replacement for my 1965 (6bolt) 289ci residing in my 1963 Falcon ?
What parts will I need to install to a 1988 t5? Would prefer using mechanical or cable clutch. Putting in a 54 f100. 164 tooth Flywheel? Thanks.
Will it fit my 1967 ford f100 pickup already has a302 in it
Would this engine be a good replacement choice for my 69 mustang coupe with 302.
WHAT ALL WOULD I NEED EXTRA TO REPLACE MY 300 6 CYLINDER IN A 68 FORD F250 HI BOY WITH MANUAL TRANS.
Motor Vehicles
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Electrical Cords
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