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All New Century blocks feature the following:
•  Standard Chevrolet 4.84” bore center spacing
•  Reinforced lower end “skirting”, with 9/16” main studs and double cross-bolting.
•  Cross-bolted Front Main Cap
•  Replaceable Ductile Iron cylinder sleeves in any semi-finished bore size up to 4.625”
•  Head Studs pull from deep in the block to eliminate deck surface and upper cylinder
   bore distortion
•  Priority Main Oiling System
•  Cam is raised .250” for increased stroke clearance
•  Pan Rails are spread for increased stroke clearance
•  Will accept strokes up to 5.3” with aluminum rods
•   7075 T6 Billet Aluminum Main Caps
•  Billet rear caps include provisions for internal oil pump use
•  Accepts Chevrolet, B.O.P., or Chrysler patterned bellhousings
•  Accepts standard small cross-section aftermarket starters (right side mount)
•  Six available deck heights - 9.800”, 10.200”, 10.400”, 10.700”, 11.200”, or 11.700”
New Century Block in any above deck height with Billet Aluminum Main Caps Includes:
Installed Cam Bearings, all Core Plugs, Dowel Pins, Front Cover Gasket & Fasteners, Oil Pan Gasket & Fasteners and a complete Head Stud, Nut and Washer Kit in either stepped 7/16” x 1/2” or full 1/2” for the heads of your choice.
Block with Full Water Jackets ........................................................
Block Solid .....................................................................................
$ 6700.00
$ 6900.00
Other Options:
- 54 mm cam................................................
- 55 mm cam................................................
- 60 mm cam................................................
- .904", .937", or 1.058" .........................................
Oversize Cam Tunnel


Oversize Lifter Bores
$   190.00
$   190.00
$   500.00
$   140.00
New Century Performance
P.O. Box 727
Godfrey, IL  62035-0727
618-466-6383
fax 618-466-6172
 
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