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Big block engines were the cream of the crop during the heyday of big displacement muscle cars, though today, they're a much ...
The cast-iron engine block may seem like a relic of the past, but that's not so. Dodge and Ram still use it in some of their ...
A crack in your engine block is a pretty intimidating problem. Here's how they happen, what you can do to fix it, and how to ...
We show you two ways to sleeve an engine block, for repairing a broken cylinder and giving more displacement to an otherwise good 1971 LT-1 350 Chevy.
At present, only the LML- and LGH-code engines are available, and Chevrolet expects the earlier engine-code blocks will go on sale in 2018.
This weird franken-motor was built for hot rodding, but you can buy it for whatever project you like.
Truth be told; old flathead Jeep engines are getting hard to find. Luckily, Brand New Vintage Jeep Engine Blocks are now available!
We take a junkyard 454 short-block, and without taking it apart, bolt on a new top end and other parts to make 700 hp for less than $2,500.
Muscle cars remain an iconic part of American automotive history, and those with true big block engines are some of the coolest cars collectors can find.
Although other brands have stepped forward to offer their own versions of big-block V-8s, the Chevrolet has remained king.
Ken Block’s Insane 914 HP Hoonitruck Is Up For Sale For $1.1 Million This custom Ford F-150 has a 3.5-liter twin-turbo V6 from Ford Racing's Le Mans program ...
The LT-1 V8 Wasn't Short On Power Introduced in 1970, the LT-1 engine was a high-performance variant of Chevrolet's small-block V8 lineup.