If we can put together a 3500 swap guide similar to the 3400 swap guide, I am all for it. I would suspect a lot of the 3400 guide could be used, and then add in and/or alter areas as required to make it 3500 specific. So yes, if you can help out (or maybe I should say I'll try to help YOU out), then let's get it rolling!
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Started in 04-05 Malibu, and then in the new vans, such as the Uplander and similar models.-Brad-
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No, as the 3500 wasn't introduced until 2004.-Brad-
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Just found this from Engine Builder Guide TechSolutions Guide: General Motors.
Cylinder Head Replacement for 1996-2005 GM 3.4L VIN E Engines
"Any time you are replacing a cylinder head on 1996-2005 GM 3.4L VIN E engines the following information should be reviewed.
To date there have been two different rocker mounting bolts used to secure the non adjustable rockers to the cylinder head. While the cylinder heads are otherwise interchangeable, the rocker arms and bolts may not be. There is at least one cylinder head casting number that has been manufactured with both 8mm and 10mm rocker bolt holes. A list of casting numbers to assist in identifying which head is required.
Head Casting Number / Bolt Design / Rocker Arm Part Number
24507487, 12568234, 12580234 / 8mm / 12576628
24507487, 10218170 / 10mm / 24504436"
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