Ok, so as we have all been aware since somewhere in early 05-06, GM decided to revive the 60* DOHC. It really comes in 2 forms (duh). The 3.6 PFI (port fuel injected) and the 3.6 DI (direct injected). Obviously being such largely different designs, they have quite a few differences.
Intake manifolds are one. Pistons, rods, rings. Actually quite a bit is diff.
I have some interesting info ill share through the course of today and tomorrow. As well as pictures.
First off, the DI piston is completely diff from the PFI piston. The PFI is a flat top with 4 valve reliefs. It appears to be non directional, but it still has a dot on it for reference. They all have the notch for the timing wheel on the crank, the PFI version has it on both sides. The DI piston has a "ricardo" cup in it to take the fuel charge on a quench pad. This cup is machined onto the cast domed and valve relieved face of the piston. It is a different design indeed.
I am running out of time, so i will wrap this up. I have some pictures I will post tomorrow along with technical specs. If there is anything you want to know, please post up.
one pic for teaser
Intake manifolds are one. Pistons, rods, rings. Actually quite a bit is diff.
I have some interesting info ill share through the course of today and tomorrow. As well as pictures.
First off, the DI piston is completely diff from the PFI piston. The PFI is a flat top with 4 valve reliefs. It appears to be non directional, but it still has a dot on it for reference. They all have the notch for the timing wheel on the crank, the PFI version has it on both sides. The DI piston has a "ricardo" cup in it to take the fuel charge on a quench pad. This cup is machined onto the cast domed and valve relieved face of the piston. It is a different design indeed.
I am running out of time, so i will wrap this up. I have some pictures I will post tomorrow along with technical specs. If there is anything you want to know, please post up.
one pic for teaser
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