Has anyone tried installing the manley undercut Buick V-6 valves in an iron head? I just ported the heads on my fiero and I thought this might be a fairly easy way to increse flow. The length and stem diameters look identical. Buick head diameters arejust slightly larger.
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I used some stock replacement Buick 3.8 valves in my iron heads several years ago. The Manley high performance valves should work as well.'99 Z-28 - Weekend Driver
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So let me get this right I can use buick v6 valves in my stock 3.1 iron heads? Any special year?Clean Feet Pet Clean Up
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Originally posted by fivepointhustla View PostSo let me get this right I can use buick v6 valves in my stock 3.1 iron heads? Any special year?
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I was looking for performance valves cheaper than the fiero store. I will be doing the 3400 top end swap in feb/mar. I was gonna look and see if they fit those also.Clean Feet Pet Clean Up
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I don't recall the exact year Buick valves to use. The main reason I used them was they are a flat faced valve, whereas the stock valves are dished. This bumps compression by a couple tenths of a point.
The valves won't work in the aluminum heads, since they use smaller valve stems.'99 Z-28 - Weekend Driver
'98 Dodge Neon - Winter Beater
'84 X-11 - Time and Money Pit
'88 Fiero Formula - Bone stock for now
Quote of the week:Originally posted by AaronThis is why I don't build crappy headers. I'm not sure, I don't know too much about welding.
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Well since manly doesn't make the valves for the 60 degree, we can at least find the right 3.8 or 3800 valves if we knew the stock dimensions of the iron heads.
I know the face is 1.72 and 1.42. I don't know lenght, and I don't know the keeper height either. Maybe someone else knows
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Originally posted by Shaun41178 View PostWell since manly doesn't make the valves for the 60 degree, we can at least find the right 3.8 or 3800 valves if we knew the stock dimensions of the iron heads.
I know the face is 1.72 and 1.42. I don't know lenght, and I don't know the keeper height either. Maybe someone else knows
Here is a where to find the Manley valves: http://www.manleyperformance.com/pdf...alves-3-50.pdf
They are on page 7 of the catalog.
Use part numbers 11503-6 and 11504-6
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