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Old 09-23-2022, 09:06 AM   #22
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Re: Gm crate engine

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Originally Posted by 72SB View Post
Another vote for Blueprint Engines. They are new motors, not rebuilds. Blocks are cast in Ohio. They dyno every motor and back it with a very good warranty. You can buy direct or from places like Summit. Free shipping. I bought direct, motor was here in 4 days. 357 making 411 HP 413 TQ using a 600 cfm carb.
I see where they use new GM blocks on some of their engines, but a 357 has a 4.040" bore, so that would be a used block. Not that it's a bad thing.
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