how big of a cam can you run with stock 3500 heads and springs with camaro 3.4 pistons?
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Originally posted by 923.4v6 View PostI was thinking about the comp 260.
What are you doing for a tune? If you are tuning anyways, it might be better to use something with a little more duration due to your high compression.Last edited by ForcedFirebird; 07-04-2008, 03:05 PM.
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Originally posted by ForcedFirebird View PostYou should be fine with that. Many guys use the 260 on iron heads with stock springs, and the 3x00 springs are much better. The 260 from comp is only .469" lift with 1.6 rockers and 220 duration.
What are you doing for a tune? If you are tuning anyways, it might be better to use something with a little more duration due to your high compression.
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You don't have to worry about the 3500 valves hitting the pistons in your engine, any more than 3500 valves hitting in a 3500. Both the 3500 and the 3.4 pistons stand ~.010 proud on both. The contact point on them both are outside the dish
SOOO, if you look up some of SuperDave's old posts, you'll find pics of where he had contact. His cam has over a 300 advertised duration, so you should be fine with a 272 or more even. You should concern yourself more with valve float using the stock springs with an aggressive cam.
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What do you mean "where they were made"?
If those are the LS6 springs, then the LS1 seats are fine, you might have to open up the center hole with a die grinder to fi the 3500 heads. Use seals from a 1991 Cavalier 2.2L (FelPro part number SS 70816), you'll need two packs.
As mentioned in that configuration on the 3500 heads, I measured a solid heightt of .5613" and you should be fine with up to .520" lift or so.
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those have the same tags as my old yellow LS6 springs.
they're good for about .510 lift, and will handle that H260 cam without a problem.
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they arent "advertised as oem" they ARE OEM just made over there by another supplier. did you really think that GM made all their own parts or that all of them were made here? the LS springs are just fine...except for this one...http://60degreev6.com/forum/showthread.php?t=40983
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As I said before, so long as those springs have the same stacket height (coil bind) then you are goo to about .525" lift without problems.
You may want to use the stock springs for cam break-in with the lower seat pressure to avoid wiping a lobe. I went straight to the yellow springs on a new cam, we'll see what happens
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