hello, this is my 1st post so please be nice.
I am going to be fixing my 3400 in my 1992 cavalier very soon here, and I am going to be rebuilding and porting the heads and plenums, at our local machine shop to the felpro gaskit kit with updated LIM and head gaskets, now my question is thus.
I have researched a little bit and found out that corvette LS6 springs are usable in our motors, with the help of stock valves, 3.1L mpfi valve stem seals ( I have the 1996 - 1999 LA1 ), corvette LS1 valve guides,and the stock 1.6 Roller rockers, . I plan on going with the Manley steel retainers and keepers on wot-tech.com because of the better clearance,
however will it require me to have a different set of pushrods, now due to having this valve setup?
I will also be replacing a piston, due to lean fuel conditions in the motor (didn't swap out the 3.1L injectors like i should have) so being that I have never removed a crank from a vehicle in my life, are there any other precautionary steps i should take, other than the basic idea that I need to remember what parts belong to which cylander and to remember to put the rings on the piston before install. (i have made this mistake once, so I laugh at it). I also plan on purchasing the Ishihara - johnson crank scraper from wot-tech.com, just because crank scrapers worked wonders on my old motorcycle.
Also, what is a good tip so that I don't lose my timing marks. (it's probably different from doing an old carburated motor I can imagine.)
I am going to be fixing my 3400 in my 1992 cavalier very soon here, and I am going to be rebuilding and porting the heads and plenums, at our local machine shop to the felpro gaskit kit with updated LIM and head gaskets, now my question is thus.
I have researched a little bit and found out that corvette LS6 springs are usable in our motors, with the help of stock valves, 3.1L mpfi valve stem seals ( I have the 1996 - 1999 LA1 ), corvette LS1 valve guides,and the stock 1.6 Roller rockers, . I plan on going with the Manley steel retainers and keepers on wot-tech.com because of the better clearance,
however will it require me to have a different set of pushrods, now due to having this valve setup?
I will also be replacing a piston, due to lean fuel conditions in the motor (didn't swap out the 3.1L injectors like i should have) so being that I have never removed a crank from a vehicle in my life, are there any other precautionary steps i should take, other than the basic idea that I need to remember what parts belong to which cylander and to remember to put the rings on the piston before install. (i have made this mistake once, so I laugh at it). I also plan on purchasing the Ishihara - johnson crank scraper from wot-tech.com, just because crank scrapers worked wonders on my old motorcycle.
Also, what is a good tip so that I don't lose my timing marks. (it's probably different from doing an old carburated motor I can imagine.)
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