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The small-block Chevy has been the traditional hot-rodder's weapon of choice since way back in '55. Here's how to build your first, and join the fray!
Powering Up the Small-Block Chevy Initially, the plan was to upgrade the top end, replacing the rather limited Canfields with the ancient AFRs that were just collecting dust.
How to build small-block Chevy engines for maximum performance. Includes sections on heads, cams, exhaust systems, induction modifications, dyno-tested engine combinations, and complete engine ...
The small-block Chevy 350 is one of the most popular engines ever, thanks to its stunning power and a reasonable price point across multiple models.
Thanks to some time-lapse photography, watch as a Chevy small block V8 gets torn down and completely restored in just under four minutes. It's quite a sight.
After many years of outright neglect, we’re finally performing some much-needed maintenance on the small-block Chevy engine in our 1964 GMC C10.
283 Super Turbo-Fire V-8 The small-block Chevy was blessed with more displacement in its third year (the 162 horsepower 265 was still the base engine).
To show what goes in to rebuilding one of these engines, Hagerty Classic Cars has created an amazing time-lapse video to celebrate Chevy’s small-block.
There are lots of options when it comes to Chevy small-block crate engines. Here are seven of the most powerful crate engines that you can buy.
For six decades, a small-block Chevy has powered the dreams of hot-rodders and Corvettes, and plenty of other cars, even a Ford Mustang.
Judging by sales volume, Chevy has built America's favorite small block. As it turns 60, we're waiting for its 5th incarnation to bow in the 2016 Camaro.