Blueprint Engines Short Block Assembly 408 ci Small Block Chrysler
138-BPC4080
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Chrysler - Small Block
Block
- Seasoned Chrysler ''LA'' style 360 block bored .040 over. Square and parallel decked. Align honed main bearing bore. Cylinders honed on computer controlled machine to within .0002. straightness and roundness. Cylinders are sonic tested for thickness.
Rotating Assembly
- New cast steel crankshaft. Chrysler heavy beam rods. 150,000 psi rod bolts. forged pistons. Hastings moly rings. Rotating assembly balanced to within 2 grams. Uses Magnum 360 balancer and Non-Magnum 360 flexplate.
Compression Ratios
- 62 cc - 9.8:1
- 64 cc 9.6:1
- 68 cc 9.3:1
- 72 cc 8.9:1
Will this work in 99 Dakota that has a 5.2L (318) using the throttle body system from it.
What flywheel and balancer, 833 4 speed?
Will this work in a 2001 ram 1500 with a 360 magnum already in it?
Will this work in a 1985 dodge truck?
Will this motor work in a 99ram 2500.
Just curious, how do you get a 408 from a 360 that is 0.040 over? Does this have a stroker kit (crank, rods, pistons)?
WILL THIS MOTOR GOOD FOR NITRIOUS
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