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Im installing a cam and im taking stuff off but some direction or an install guide would help alot anyone got anything like that or similar... any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Dakota [img]graemlins/rofl.gif[/img]
I need help. This is a little harder than i thought but i have some time
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sorry didnt mean to put this topic twice my bad... Not my day...
Slammed, Cammed, Stalled, Rollin on ZR1\'s and the sickest exhaust you have ever seen on a camaro Z06 style whoo whoo.<br />I\'m the reaper dude, ask ur people dude. I move
havent done it on a 3.4 yet but....remove upper plenum, valve covers, lower intake, pull pushrods and lifters out, remove timing cover, might have to remove waterpump for that, then unbolt the timing chain, retainer plate, pull cam out carefully, don't knick the bearings, same on the way back in withthe new one. line up the dots on the sprockets and re install the timing chain, reassemble everytihing, make sure to adjust rockers properly, quarter turn past zero lash, use new lifters adn pushrods.
Thanks i can use all the info i can get. Hey the engine has to be a Top dead center doesn't it.... I dont know im sooooo tired stayed up late workin on this man i cant wait till im done
Thanks again
Dakota
Slammed, Cammed, Stalled, Rollin on ZR1\'s and the sickest exhaust you have ever seen on a camaro Z06 style whoo whoo.<br />I\'m the reaper dude, ask ur people dude. I move
it doesnt matter where the pistons are positioned, just line up the dots on the timing sprokets where both dots are inline, crank one at 12 and cam one at 6 [img]smile.gif[/img]
thanks you are obviously the man! I got the upper off today had to get the tool for the fuel lines and figure out all the bolts that had to come out.. Friend says i might need an adjustable fuel pressure regulator...Meh i guess ill see what happens.
Thanks man
Dakota
This will probably take awhile but it will be cool when im done (i hope)lol [img]redface.gif[/img] tired
Slammed, Cammed, Stalled, Rollin on ZR1\'s and the sickest exhaust you have ever seen on a camaro Z06 style whoo whoo.<br />I\'m the reaper dude, ask ur people dude. I move
One very important thing he forgot that has to come out :) The oil gear in the back left hand side of the block. It will look like a small silver cap. Pull it straight up. Might take some force but it will come out. Make sure you replace the seal. DO NOT USE THE OLD RING SEAL.
The water pump comes off with the timing cover. They are attached. Make sure you use all new seals.
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