Installing a BluePrint Engines 350 Crate Engine in my 1937 Buick Street Rod
This time at the Quick Speed Shop I'm finally installing the BluePrint Engines 350 crate engine in my 1937 Buick street rod coupe. The install actually went really well, aside from fighting with the sloped floor and engine crane casters. I had no problems bolting the engine to the existing mounts and TH-350 transmission. Now there are several projects to complete before starting the engine, like new exhaust and new battery location. Sources: BluePrint Engines Summit Racing RockAuto Please like, share, and subscribe. I put out new videos every Wednesday and Sunday. #engineswap #crateengine #streetrod

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