I found GM part number for a set for a 3400 but I'm wondering if there's a p/n for a set for a 3100 as well. The reason for wanting graphite is for moderate boost (~10psi) after a ported/polished top-end swap with a 3400. I was told to use the 3400 gaskets but that didn't seem right to me. Thanks in advance if you guys can point me in the right direction.
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Re: 3100 Graphite Headgaskets?
Originally posted by AzraelI found GM part number for a set for a 3400 but I'm wondering if there's a p/n for a set for a 3100 as well. The reason for wanting graphite is for moderate boost (~10psi) after a ported/polished top-end swap with a 3400. I was told to use the 3400 gaskets but that didn't seem right to me. Thanks in advance if you guys can point me in the right direction.
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Don't graphite gaskets hold up better to deterioration due to "hot spots"? Of course, this is just my limited knowledge via google, and noticing they are used with a lot of forced induction setups (other than copper).
I had been using the older 3400 head gaskets from a rebuild ~3 years ago. They were holding up, however, they were starting to somewhat bubble up around the coolant passages on the block where there is no corresponding passage on the heads....
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Originally posted by AzraelSorry. It's a 95 3100 block with 96+ 3400 heads.
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what is the part # for the 3400 graphite head gaskets? while where on the subject2002 Pontiac GrandAm GT1
3400 v6
TOG headers
RSM 62MM T-body
FFP underdrive pulley
GRANATELLI MAF
Ported upper intake
MSD DIS 4 ignition box
MSD Wires and coils (pending)
Venom high flow fuel pump (pending)
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Originally posted by AzraelGM 3400 Graphite Headgasket: part # 12577403
See:
Old: http://groomlakelabs.com/gallery/phase_three/IMG_2599
Old: http://groomlakelabs.com/gallery/phase_three/IMG_2600
New: http://groomlakelabs.com/gallery/phase_three/IMG_2604
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