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GM Unveils 632 Crate Engine

GM Unveils 632 Crate Engine

Big news from GM with the release of their biggest most baddest crate motor yet, a 632 cubic inch powerhouse boasting a staggering 1004 horsepower and 876 lb-ft of torque!

“This is the biggest, baddest crate engine we’ve ever built,” said Russ O’Blenes, GM director of the Performance and Racing Propulsion Team. “The ZZ632 sits at the top of our unparalleled crate engine lineup as the king of performance. It delivers incredible power, and it does it on pump gas.”

 According to Chevrolet:

The Big Block V-8 reaches peak power at 6,600 rpm and revs to a recommended maximum of 7,000 rpm. Fuel is delivered by eight port injectors with the engine breathing through CNC-machined high-flow aluminum cylinder heads featuring symmetrical ports. While Big Blocks have traditionally been designed with variations in port shape from cylinder to cylinder, all eight intake ports of the ZZ632 have the same length, volume and layout. Similarly, all of the ZZ632’s exhaust ports are identical. This symmetry ensures individual cylinders all produce similar power.

These RS-X Symmetrical Port cylinder heads are named for powertrain engineer Ron Sperry, who designed them as one of his final accomplishments in more than 50 years working on General Motors performance and racing engines. Sperry also introduced symmetrical ports to Chevy’s iconic Small Block V-8 with the Gen III LS1 engine that debuted in the 1997 Chevrolet Corvette.

The ZZ632’s iron block shares a mold with Chevrolet Performance’s ZZ572 crate engines, but the castings are machined to accommodate the massive 632-cubic-inch displacement. The bore grows by 0.040 inch compared to the 572-cubic-inch V-8s, with most of the displacement gain coming from a stroke that’s 0.375 inch longer. To provide clearance for that long stroke, engineers modified both the block and the connecting rods. Four-bolt main caps and a forged rotating assembly ensure strength and durability. During development, a single engine endured more than 200 simulated drag strip passes on a dynamometer.

The ZZ632/1000 crate engine will be on display at the 2021 SEMA Show in Las Vegas, Nov. 2–5. Chevrolet Performance dealers will begin deliveries in early 2022.

ZZ632/1000 DELUXE TECH SPECS

  • Part Number: 19432060
  • Engine Type: Chevy Tall-Deck Big-Block V-8
  • Displacement (cu. in.): 632 cu. in.
  • Bore x Stroke (in.): 4.600 x 4.750 in.
  • Block: Cast Iron Bowtie with 4-bolt main caps-tall deck
  • Crankshaft: Forged 4340 steel
  • Connecting Rods: Forged steel H-beam
  • Pistons: Forged aluminum 2618 alloy
  • Intake Manifold: Aluminum high-rise single-plane
  • Throttle Body: 4500-style
  • Fuel Injectors: 86-lb/hr
  • Camshaft Type: Billet Steel Hydraulic Roller
  • Valve Lift (in.): 0.780 intake/0.782 exhaust
  • Camshaft Duration (@0.050 in.): 270º intake/287º exhaust
  • Cylinder Heads: Aluminum spread-port; 70cc chambers -RS-X design
  • Valve Size (in.): 2.450 intake/1.800 exhaust,Titanium (5/16-in stem OD)
  • Ignition Type: 58X crank-triggered, coil-near-plug
  • Compression Ratio: 12.0:1 (nominal)
  • Rocker Arms: Forged aluminum; roller-style
  • Rocker Arm Ratio: 1.8:1 (shaft-mount)
  • Water Pump: Aluminum
  • Oil Pan: Steel 8-quart
  • Recommended Fuel: Premium pump (93 octane or higher)
  • Maximum Recommended RPM: 7,000
  • Balanced: Internal
*All Information gathered from Chevrolet.