Dress Engine
BP38318CTC1D Features:
- Compression ratio: 10.0:1
- Cast steel crank
- Hypereutectic pistons
- 4-bolt main
- 4.000" bore
- 34 degrees total at 3,500 RPM
- Mechanical fuel pump provision: Yes
- Passenger side dipstick
- Drilled and tapped for clutch linkage
- 3.750" stroke
- OEM type 5.700" connecting rods w/ 150,000 psi bolts
- Hypereutectic pistons
- External front/ External rear
- 64cc chamber aluminum cylinder heads
- 2.02" intake/1.60" exhaust valves
- 195cc intake/75cc exhaust runners
- .544 Intake/.555 Exhaust camshaft lift
- 230 Intake / 236 Exhaust duration @ .050, 110-degree lobe separation angle
Notes:
- Not for use in pollution-controlled vehicles
Specifications:
What is the warranty guidelines
This engine go well with a 5 speed manual transmission on my 1974 camaro?
Will this engine fit in 78 delta 88
Will this engine fit a 1988 Camaro IROC-Z? Will this swap out with the 305 tune port that's in that car now?
I am replacing a 250 in line 6 in a 76 Camaro. How will this work?
Will this engine work in a1969 Camaro
could i fit this in a 1992 f250 with modifications
Will this motor fit in a 67 nova? It currently has a 355 CI with fender well headers and a new subframe. I’m assuming it’s just a swap?
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