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$15,199.00
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What Are The Top Blueprint Pro Series Big Block Chevy 632 ci / 815 HP / 775 FT.-LBS Engine Options?

There are several versions of the Blueprint 632 engine available. The most popular option is the "Drop-In Ready" Engine, which includes a matched carburetor, distributor, intake manifold, spark plugs, spark plug wires, and polished accessory drive system. The next most popular version is the "Pro Series 632 Dress Engine". The dress engine includes a 1250 CFM Dominator carburetor, ignition distributor, intake manifold, oil pan, spark plugs, and spark plug wires. The third most popular Blueprint Engines Pro Series BBC 632 option is the "Drop-in ready crate engine" with black serpentine accessory drive.

How Much Do Blueprint Pro Series Big Block Chevy 632 ci / 815 HP / 775 FT.-LBS Engines Cost?

The Base 632 BBC Pro Series Blueprint engine runs around $13,500. Dress engines are available for either $14,500 (with carburetor) or $15,500 (with fuel injection). Drop-In Ready crate engines can be purchased for around $16,500.

What Are The Main Benefits of Blueprint Pro Series Big Block Chevy 632 ci / 815 HP / 775 FT.-LBS Engines?

With 815 horsepower and 775 foot pounds of torque, the Blueprint Pro Series BBC 632 packs a heavy punch for high performance street and race applications. With a Blueprint 632 big block weight of around 750 pounds, this engine includes dyno sheets to provide results of quality assurance testing. In addition, this engine series comes with a 30 month/50,000 mile warranty; just impressive as the power output it provides.

How To Install A Blueprint Pro Series Big Block Chevy 632 ci / 815 HP / 775 FT.-LBS Engine

The steps for installing the Blueprint Pro Series Big Blog Chevrolet 632 CID engine will vary, depending on the vehicle and engine package. It is important to follow the included instructions for proper installation. However, in most applications, the first step is assembling all exterior engine components that are easier to install outside of the vehicle. Example parts include the intake manifold, drive belt pulleys, water pump, oil filter, dipstick, thermostat and housing, spark plugs, wires, and motor mounts. Next, the engine is lowered into the chassis and connected to the matching frame mounts. The transmission and drivetrain can then be bolted to the engine, as well as the exhaust system, cooling system, ignition system, fuel system, air filter / intake, plumbing, and any remaining components. Once all work is double-checked and fluids at proper level, the engine can be started. Immediately after starting, the ignition timing and idle speed will need to be adjusted as well as careful monitoring of the vehicle gauges for proper oil pressure and water temperature. Installation is then complete.