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    Hey: New to this site but have a few questions about a 3400.I bought a 95 Camaro from a friend that had run hot.while he was tearing down the motor he found a broke head bolt or broke one in process,couldn't get real story.
    Anyway have since pulled block and tore down rest of the way.Wondering how far can the 3400 be bored .010,.020,.030 and what would be the recommended last resort to bore to? Has a few places in cyl wall that would
    like to clean up but not sure as to how far to go.
    Also was wondering as far as the v6 go what parts are interchangable to the
    3400. Can find all kinds 3800 in everything and 2.8 as well but very few 3400
    Can a 3800 be swapped into this car,if so what would have to be done?
    Are there better options as to adding a little performance to what i have withouit breaking the bank? I know this was a few more questions than i started out with but while was here thought would ask some.These v6's are
    new to me and this site is great.I just feel like a kid on here because most
    everybody seems to have been dealing with these v6 a while.
    Thanks Shrek

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    Well, I'm boring my 3400 .040" over, mostly because it was easy to find pistons and a decent ring pack in that size. That and I get a small bump in static compression ratio.
    I have been told you can go as far as .060" over.......

    Or if you want, the 3.4 Camaro pistons can be used in conjuction with the 3500 V6 heads (which have a larger combustion chamber aand better flow characteristics) to get around 11.5:1 SCR.
    Matt
    2000 Oldsmobile Alero GLS sedan
    3400/3500 hybrid, Diamond Racing forged pistons, Scat I-beams, TCE DRTC, ported heads, WOT Race cam, PAC 1518s, Manley valves, F40 6-speed with Quaife LSD

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    • #3
      if you have a camaro you have a 3,4 not a 3400 and they can be safely bored out to .060
      and any performance parts out for a 2.8-3.1-3.4 camaro is the same .
      to get a little bit more compression (if keeping the iron heads) you can use a 3.4 dohc pistons any performance cam comp,crane,edelbrock offer for the 2.8 will work.along with double timing chain ,headers, and more there is alot of stuff out for the gen 1 motors.
      but still comes up short to the stock gen3 motors have roller cams,better oiling system,aluminum heads that folw alot better.
      Last edited by montess408; 01-01-2009, 03:00 PM.
      01 olds shilluette 3400/4T65-E stock for now

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      • #4
        3.4 and gen3motors

        Thanks for the replys.
        I know this may sound funny,but i'm new to these v6's so what is a Generation 3 engine and what type cars are they in? What size engines are they. Also what engines and cars had the aluminum heads?
        Thanks Shrek

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        • #5
          the chevy 60*V6 has 4 gens gen 1 being all iron (iron block and heads) are a 2.8-3.1-3.4 L displacement being in rwd and some early fwd 1980-1996
          gen 2 being a 2.8-3.1 L displacement iron block with aluminum heads both gen 1 and gen2 motors use a flat tapet cam 1987-1994
          gen 3 motors being a 3100-3400C.C displacement has iron blocks and aluminum heads
          and roller cams1993-2005
          gen4 motor is a 3500C.C displacment motor with a iron block and aluminum heads and roller block2004-2006
          01 olds shilluette 3400/4T65-E stock for now

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