Collection: Short Blocks

A short block engine refers to the lower half of an engine assembly that includes the engine block, crankshaft, connecting rods, and pistons. Unlike a long block, which includes additional components such as cylinder heads, camshafts, and valvetrain components, a short block is essentially the core structure of an engine. Short block engines are commonly used in engine rebuilds or replacements, where the existing cylinder heads and other top-end components are reused or replaced separately. They offer a cost-effective solution for repairing or upgrading an engine while retaining some of the original components. Short block assemblies are available in various configurations and can be tailored to specific performance requirements or engine designs.