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BluePrint Engines Chev Big Block 632ci 815HP Stroker Crate Engine # PS6320CT

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BluePrint Engines Chev Big Block 632ci 815HP Stroker Crate Engine # PS6320CT632 CI ProSeries Stroker Crate Engine Big Block GM Style 10. 3L Longblock HP & Torque: 815 HP 775 FT LBS Compression Ratio: 11. 0: 1 Aluminum Heads Hydraulic Roller Cam Forged Crank Forged Pistons BLOCK: NEW BluePrint Cast Iron Block Manufactured and Machined in the USA! 4 Bolt Main 4. 600" Bore 1 Piece Rear Main Seal Mech fuel pump provision: Yes Tall Deck (Cyl Deck is Approx . 400 taller wider than oem block) Must insure your intake manifold is

632 CI ProSeries Stroker Crate Engine | Big Block GM Style | 10.3L | Longblock

  • HP & Torque: 815 HP / 775 FT LBS
    Compression Ratio: 11.0:1
    Aluminum Heads
    Hydraulic Roller Cam
    Forged Crank
    Forged Pistons

BLOCK:

  • NEW BluePrint Cast Iron Block
  • Manufactured and Machined in the USA!
  • 4-Bolt Main
  • 4.600" Bore
  • 1-Piece Rear Main Seal
  • Mech fuel pump provision: Yes
  • Tall Deck (Cyl Deck is Approx .400 taller / wider than oem block)
  • Must insure your intake manifold is machined to use standard length distributor.

    ROTATING ASSEMBLY:

    • New BluePrint Forged Crankshaft
      4.750" Stroke
      Forged H-beam 6.635" connecting rods
      Forged Pistons
      Internal

    CYLINDER HEADS:

    • BluePrint Aluminum Cylinder Heads -PS8012
    • 119cc chamber
    • 2.30" intake/1.88" exhaust valves
    • 358cc intake/125cc exhaust runners
    • Cylinder heads feature a .300 in. raised exhaust port vs an OEM casting.
    • Must verify clearance of exhaust,shift linkage, steering components etc. before ordering.

    CAM SPECS:

    • Cam Type: Roller
      .698 / .698 Lift
      272 / 282 duration @ .050 - 110 degree LSA

      ALSO INCLUDES:

      • Valve covers, oil pan and timing cover
        Harmonic balancer
        Dyno test results shipped with engine
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