Base Engine
Blueprint Engines BP35512CT1 Features:
You can get most versions built up to the intake manifold. Our base units come complete with oil pans, valve covers and front timing covers. We'll let you finish the engine out with your fuel and ignition systems. Base models are balanced, blueprinted and dyno tested. If you have good ?top end? components, use them on a BluePrint base model. * Some exceptions apply - please see individual engine specs for details.Is this drilled for manual transmission? Thanks
I have a 1972 Corvette, i want to use the stock intake manifold due to hood clearance issues and I want to retain the stock look. Is that possible with the heads used on this block or can you propose one of your other engines that will work that way?
What is the Lobe seperation 110 or 112 thank you
What is the advertised duration & duration @ 50, is the camshaft a regrind or a new camshaft, what make camshaft Lunati or Comp can?
will my edelbrock intake 7101 fit this engine
Can I use a smaller harmonic balancer like a 6.75 inch instead of the 8inch blueprint recommends. If it can be used will a smaller balancer harm the engine.
Are these 355 chevy small block are rebuild or brand new? And what's the cam lifted. Thanks
Do the heads have straight or angled plugs?
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