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1953 Chevy Pickup Engine Swap - 283 to a Blueprint 350

The old (late 1960s) 283 engine that we originally put in our 1953 Chevy pickup was an unknown. We didn't know how many miles were on it, and we didn't know what had been done to it, other than the obvious installation of a mild cam. It ran great for a few years, and about 4000 miles, in the truck, and then something happened. It started rapping and losing power on the highway. Just pulling the valve covers off didn't show anything, so we knew we had to pull the motor, and that was our crossroads - do we pull and rebuild it, or do we swap it out. Well, as much as we loved that small block, we really wanted something with a bit more pep. This is where Blueprint Engines comes in. We met some of the guys from Blueprint at SEMA, and after talking with them, and looking over the specs for their new BP3505CT 350 small block, we decided to do the swap. This new BP350CT is rated at 390 HP / 410 FT. LBS, has a roller cam and aluminum heads. You can see the full specs and pricing here - https://blueprintengines.com/collecti... It look us about two days to do the swap, but man it was worth it. This engine sounds, and feels, healthy. Mating this up with the 700R4 is perfect. It has lots of get up and go pep, and highway cruising is awesome. If you're working on a build, or thinking about a small block engine swap, I would highly recommend checking this engine out.

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