looks like it will be the 1.65 ones then. snd the 3800 ones dont fit already tried, when you tighten em down they open the valve a 1/4 inch.
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99 Grand Am GT
3400/3500 -Solid trans mount--TCE 65mm T-body---85mm LS2 maf---1 1/4' TCE intake spacers with 3400 upper--SLP Catback with flowmaster 80--TOG headers
Modded 3400 lifters with LT1 springs---Comp Cams 26986 Springs
1357 cam 227 233 .050 dur 515 515 lift 112 lsa
15.232@88.85mph on stock 3400---New time to come
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someone should get an LS7 rocker and experiment with it to see if it could be moded to fit.Andy
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fastest 1/8: 10.19@ 67.17
fastest 1/4: 16.16@ 82.70
62mm TB, 1.6 roller tip rockers, Ostrich 2.0, UD pulley, TB heater bypass, K&N, 180* stat, No cat, 99Grand AM dual cooling fans. 4T65E swap FDR 3.69, EP LSD, F.A.S.T. transmission controller, TransGo shift kit.
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ill get a couple gmparts they are like 20 a piece shipped.sigpic
99 Grand Am GT
3400/3500 -Solid trans mount--TCE 65mm T-body---85mm LS2 maf---1 1/4' TCE intake spacers with 3400 upper--SLP Catback with flowmaster 80--TOG headers
Modded 3400 lifters with LT1 springs---Comp Cams 26986 Springs
1357 cam 227 233 .050 dur 515 515 lift 112 lsa
15.232@88.85mph on stock 3400---New time to come
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Originally posted by betterthanyou View PostLS7 rockers are completely wrong. The stem to pivot distance is incorrect. They wont even work on a Gen I or II small block Chevy. Plus if you notice any LS7 or L92 head uses an offset intake rocker in order for the pushrod to clear the massive intake port.
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how about these? http://www.compperformancegroupstore..._Code=V6ROCKERAndy
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fastest 1/8: 10.19@ 67.17
fastest 1/4: 16.16@ 82.70
62mm TB, 1.6 roller tip rockers, Ostrich 2.0, UD pulley, TB heater bypass, K&N, 180* stat, No cat, 99Grand AM dual cooling fans. 4T65E swap FDR 3.69, EP LSD, F.A.S.T. transmission controller, TransGo shift kit.
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Originally posted by betterthanyou View PostLS7 rockers are completely wrong. The stem to pivot distance is incorrect. They wont even work on a Gen I or II small block Chevy. Plus if you notice any LS7 or L92 head uses an offset intake rocker in order for the pushrod to clear the massive intake port.
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what ford had the 1.7 rockers. maybe i can grab a few at the yard and do some experimenting.
thats how i found out the 3800 ones dont fit.sigpic
99 Grand Am GT
3400/3500 -Solid trans mount--TCE 65mm T-body---85mm LS2 maf---1 1/4' TCE intake spacers with 3400 upper--SLP Catback with flowmaster 80--TOG headers
Modded 3400 lifters with LT1 springs---Comp Cams 26986 Springs
1357 cam 227 233 .050 dur 515 515 lift 112 lsa
15.232@88.85mph on stock 3400---New time to come
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Originally posted by geldartb View Postwhat ford had the 1.7 rockers. maybe i can grab a few at the yard and do some experimenting.
thats how i found out the 3800 ones dont fit.
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Has anyone looked into the efficacy of doing a rocker upgrade? I have a valvetrain book back home and I recall looking at a dyno run comparison posted in it that didn't show a significant enough amount of improvement to peak my interest and given that the engines come with a partial roller rocker it seems there is not that much more to gain by going full roller and a little more on ratio. For $350 I expect the kind of power improvement you would get for going from a stock exhaust to headers, or a cam and I don't see that kind of improvement coming from just a rocker change.
I would also be concerned about the additional load placed on the valvetrain, the 3900 and 07 3500 have 1.7:1 rockers on the short pedestal and part of that may be because of the additional leverage load on the rocker stud and may even call for stronger push rods since some of us are not able to stay out of the 7k rpm range.
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Everyone uses the term "full roller" when talking about the 3x00, I thought full rollers meant roller fulcrum and tip.
Joseph, I got these 4340 forged roller tips for a Ford (1.7) for $60 something.
geldartb, I just measured the Ford and 3500 rockers and the center of the fulcrum to tips are the same. The difference was filcrum to center of the pushrod. This means by getting the Crane adapting studs ($16 or so a pair, $96/set IIRC) and some 1.7 Ford roller tips (come with 3/8's nuts/pivot balls), they will work on the 3400 heads. Unfortunately GM changed the threaded hole in the latter years from 10mm to 8mm, and I don't think Crane offered them in 8mm.
Here's the set I bought...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Ford-...spagenameZWD1V
^^^ They went up in price, I bought mine almost a year ago for $69 deliveredLast edited by ForcedFirebird; 07-28-2007, 08:36 AM.
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Here's the studs I was referring to...
http://www.cranecams.com/index.php?s...&lvl=3&prt=114
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Originally posted by silvergtjrad View Posthttp://www.lmperformance.com/6342/4.html
would those work? Not sure what length the theads need to be, but these have the 8mm base threads and 3/8 stud threads
EDIT: Also those list with Comp for $96.48 LMP sells them less than the Comp online store by almos $30. You will have four extras, too.Last edited by ForcedFirebird; 07-28-2007, 09:03 AM.
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Originally posted by ForcedFirebird View PostEveryone uses the term "full roller" when talking about the 3x00, I thought full rollers meant roller fulcrum and tip.
Joseph, I got these 4340 forged roller tips for a Ford (1.7) for $60 something.
geldartb, I just measured the Ford and 3500 rockers and the center of the fulcrum to tips are the same. The difference was filcrum to center of the pushrod. This means by getting the Crane adapting studs ($16 or so a pair, $96/set IIRC) and some 1.7 Ford roller tips (come with 3/8's nuts/pivot balls), they will work on the 3400 heads. Unfortunately GM changed the threaded hole in the latter years from 10mm to 8mm, and I don't think Crane offered them in 8mm.
Here's the set I bought...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Ford-...spagenameZWD1V
^^^ They went up in price, I bought mine almost a year ago for $69 delivered
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