Blueprinting in its technical and original sense is to rebuild the engine to the set tolerances of the designers original drawings, for every component.
However in generic terms, and what many builders advertise as blueprinted is a simple rebuild with nothing special going on.
Proper blueprinting as its called now, is to rebuild an engine to specific tolerances on original components, and to modify small areas to increase efficiency or reduce pumping losses, picking up 1/4% or 1/2% here and there. If you get this done the builder should be able to tell you exactly what he has altered and why, and provide a blueprint data sheet.
However in generic terms, and what many builders advertise as blueprinted is a simple rebuild with nothing special going on.
Proper blueprinting as its called now, is to rebuild an engine to specific tolerances on original components, and to modify small areas to increase efficiency or reduce pumping losses, picking up 1/4% or 1/2% here and there. If you get this done the builder should be able to tell you exactly what he has altered and why, and provide a blueprint data sheet.