Items You Need
Engine Block:
- New BluePrint Cast Iron block
- 4-bolt main
- 1-piece rear main seal
- Mechanical Fuel Pump Provision: Yes
- Dipstick: Passenger-side
- Drilled and tapped for clutch linkage
Rotating Assembly:
- New BluePrint Steel crank
- 3.750 in. stroke
- OEM 5.700 in. connecting rods with 150,000 psi bolts
- Hypereutectic pistons
- Externally balanced: front/rear
Cylinder Heads:
- BluePrint Aluminum Cylinder Heads - H8002K
- 64 cc combustion chamber
- Valves: 2.02 in. intake / 1.60 in. exhaust
- Port Size: 195 cc intake / 75 cc exhaust
Camshaft Specifications:
- Camshaft Type: Roller
- Intake Lift: .477 in.
- Exhaust Lift: .471 in.
- Intake Duration: 202 degrees
- Exhaust Duration: 212 degrees
- Lobe Separation: 115 degrees
Ignition:
- Computer Controlled
Notes:
- This 383 stroker is designed for use in 1996-2000 Chevrolet Truck or SUV that was originally equipped with a 350ci (5.7L) engine.
- No ECU tuning required
- Advertised horsepower gains were achieved on a chassis dyno, w/ factory EFI and ECU, in a Vortec equipped, otherwise stock, GM truck.
Emissions: CARB (California Air Resources Board) D-824-1 is legal to sell in California and any US state adopting CA restrictions.
Specifications:
I have a 1996 chevy k1500 with the 5.7 vortec. Will the intake and throttle body off my 5.7 fit this engine. And will the original wireing harness and stock ecm work
I have a 1994 chevy 1500 silverado 5.7 350 tbi Will this engine work ?
I have an 1987 Monte Carlo SS with a rebuilt 350CI thats knocking. Would this fit and are there any accessories that i can pull from the 350 ?
I have a 1996 Chevy k2500 will it bolt up to my automatic transmission?
What is the expected hp of this engine? Will my stock vortec manifolds work?
Would this fit my 2000 Tahoe z71 5.7 vortec? Not carbureted
Would this work in a 1997 c1500?
I have 1994 Trans am Lt1. Would this setup work for my application
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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