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Who is making 500"+ BBM Crates these days?

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Who all is making BBM Crate motors these days? Something 500"+.

▪️I know BluePrint used to but now only has the 408.

▪️Carolina Machine Engines just had a nasty hurricane roll thru and their phone says they are closed. Website is down as well.
http://www.cmengines.com/Home/tabid/36/Default.aspx

▪️All American Engines has a few options..
Custom Drag Racing Engines & Transmissions | Awesome Engines » Mopar Street Engines

▪️440 Source has kits and you send your engine in.

Anyone else out there?

Thanks in advance!

Tyler
 
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Good call. I've seen some of those as well. Was thinking more in the $8-12K range. Maybe I should have said that up front haha.

Thanks for the addition to the thread!
 
The parts are $10,000 and that doesn't include machining and assembly. Or them making any money.
 
Im pretty sure i spent just under $10,000 to build an Indy headed 470, 20 years ago. I can`t imagine you would want an eight thousand dollar one now.
 

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The prices at All American seem too good to be true! Am I missing something? I've got close to $16,000 in a 512. And I did all assembly
 
I had CME make me a 522 and have been happy so far. But it was not 8k. Did take a year though. However it was covid time too
 
I bought an engine from CME that dumped oil and had the wrong flex plate. I never was able to fix all the places that engine leaked. They wanted me to pay to ship the engine back, and if they found something wrong they would cover parts but I had to cover labor plus shipping the engine to me. Never again.

Indy makes good engines but has horrible customer service.

I would suggest you find a good local engine builder.
 
The prices at All American seem too good to be true! Am I missing something? I've got close to $16,000 in a 512. And I did all assembly
I`ve got a little over $12,000 I my 505 race balanced by Hugh's , solid roller , fuel injected , built it my self...Hugh's stroker parts.
 
I've got close to $16,000 in a 512. And I did all assembly
I`ve got a little over $12,000 I my 505 race balanced by Hugh's , solid roller , fuel injected , built it my self...Hugh's stroker parts.

Thanks guys.

Just for clarity for the OP, you cannot compare cost without the details of what is included in the build scope.
 
I bought an engine from CME that dumped oil and had the wrong flex plate. I never was able to fix all the places that engine leaked. They wanted me to pay to ship the engine back, and if they found something wrong they would cover parts but I had to cover labor plus shipping the engine to me. Never again.

Indy makes good engines but has horrible customer service.

I would suggest you find a good local engine builder.
Back in '92 I was attending Augusta Tech for Automotive, in Augusta Ga. We had a Medical College of Ga van come in with a bad engine. It was a Ford with a 351W. After removing it we found Carolina Machine engine markings. Upon disassembly we found it had 2 stock bore pistons, 1 .020 over piston, 3 .030 over pistons and, 2 .040 over pistons. I hope their quality has improved since then. For that reason I have always built my own engines.
 
Indy operates out of Xenia Ohio since Chris Wheatcraft bought it they are good people and know mopars
 
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