Unfortunately... Your engine was never designed for such an upgrade... the lifters are married in pairs to obviate their rotation and the upper webbing/casting areas of the block cannot handle the necessary modifications to "pin" the roller lifters in one position. Please note that all the trouble necessary to install and break in your cam is completely unnecessary with roller cam/factory roller rocker assemblies... because the rolling friction is so substantially reduced in such motors (3.1L...etc...)
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Originally posted by 60dgrzbelow0 View PostP-R....Wrath... My apologies... My "Tappet" comment fell flat only because P-R knows me ...and knows that while I strive for accuracy in my replies as much as possible, I never try to "Seperate Fly Sh*t from Pepper"... especially with someone whom I admire (Pocket-Rocket) more than my poor words can say. I am sorry that this is such a point of friction amongst any of us... I just assumed P-R would catch my comment as it was meant... in jest...rather than as any real criticism on a point of precision. Worse than that is that my innocuous jab at P-R has served to drive the OP's curiosity into "The Private Message" mode...and moved the dialog off of the forum where it can do the most good. I'm sorry Fellows... I'll be more thoughtful in the future. Here is what the PM entailed on this matter:
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Wrath is correct though. There has been a bit of nit-picking going on lately. I was even one of the ones in the flywheel thread mentioned in another thread, but in my defense, letting it go completely could be the difference between the OP of that thread getting the wrong part and face the possibility of not being able to return it after install. It didn't have to go on multiple pages after one person had explained the difference between a flexplate and flywheel, though. I do agree with that. I still see people refer to gen 3 engines as 3.4 and 3.1, but I've let it go.Last edited by pocket-rocket; 05-09-2010, 10:26 PM.-60v6's 2nd Jon M.
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With an aluminum motor you can use the same parts however you need to use your stock length pushrods. Do not order the COMP rockers with the pushrods in kit form or you will get pushrods for iron heads. You can order pushrods to match the length of yours.1993 EXT. CAB, 3.4L V6 TBI, 5spd manual. Sonoma
1990 4Door, 3.2L V6 TBI, 5spd manual. 4X4. Trooper
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