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Blueprint Engines Forged Short Block Assembly Small Block Chevy 383ci Stroker

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Forged Short Block Assembly Small Block Chevy 383ci Stroker
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Forged Short Block Assembly
  • Small Block Chevy 383ci Stroker
  • 2-Piece Rear Main Seal
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    my dipstick tube don't fit ur block. what do I need to buy to fit?

    Asked by: Jrsback
    This engine will be built with our brand new BluePrint Engines block. This block is modeled off of an early style Chevy 350 with a 2 piece rear main seal. The dipstick that you use for this engine should also be for this early model Chevy 350.
    Answered by: BluePrint Engines
    Date published: 2020-12-05
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