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355 Short Block-high Performance 350 Crate Engine on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Kearney, Nebraska, United States

Kearney, Nebraska, United States
Condition:Remanufactured Brand:BluePrint Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:BP3551 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

355 Short block with 2-bolt main, flat top pistons, drivers side dip stick, balanced, bored .040 and honed. Perfect for any hot rodder who is building their own engine!

350 High Performance Crate Engine Bored to 355

Speed-Pro DDP pistons 4.040"

Brass Soft Plugs in water jacket holes Part No. NEIO70706

Cam bearing- EGTCC400

Factory GM I-beam 5.7" connectiong rods with new bolts

 

Purcahsed short block from BluePrint Engines as over stock. Short Block is new and still in crate. Short block looks slightly different then picture.

 

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