Well. I figured I didn't want this lost in the "question about 3.4L intakes" thread, so I decided to make a new post. Magnus, I hope you don't delete this, this is kind of important info for anyone that is trying to do this, and i dont consider this a "simple mod" anymore. I didn't in the first place, but it's taken on a whole new meaning.
FINALLY GOT THE ENGINE OUT -- its on a stand right now sitting in a garage next to the car. Everything except the heads (3.4L stock RWD) have been taken off, its down to the block, oil filter and water pump/crank pulley. Oh yea and I left the flywheel on too.
Anyhow, on to the "challenges" -- yes, challenges.
Challenge 1.: Upon removing the exhaust manifolds, I noticed that the bolts were larger, so I test fitted them. Yup, the stock bolts that hold the exhaust manifolds on are larger than the studs that are screwed into the Gen III Aluminum heads. No big deal I thought, I'll just use the studs, better for sealing anyway. So I test-fitted the stock 3.4L RWD exh. man. to the Aluminum heads. Oh crap was the result, the bolts are spaced FARTHER APART top to bottom (the exhaust port arrangement is EXACT to the RWD head, but the studs on the head/bolt holes on the exh. manifold are in the wrong locations) -- this will have to be taken to a shop to see if i can get this fixed. I'll keep everyone posted.
Upon comparing the two intakes (3.4 RWD & 3400 FWD) I got a closer look at the differences. WOW are the runners beefier. The runners on the 3400 intake look to be the same size as the TBI on the 5.0/5.7 from a 3rd gen f-body. Problem with this:
Challenge 2.: Upon closer inspecting the manifolds with a Tape Measure, the Intake setup from the 3400 is about 1.5-2" higher than the 3.4 RWD. might have to decrease the height by cutting off the top and welding on a flat plate of aluminum up there..not sure on this one, I'm gonna consult a friend who knows how to weld aluminum on how hard this would be. hes going to help me with my intake anyhow, so I'll just bring this up too. I'll keep you posted.
So thats how it stands so far. I'm going to try to take digital pictures tomorrow, and I'll see what I can do about putting up a website or something to that effect tomorrow night or Tuesday. I'll shoot comparison pics and stuff.
Anyhow. There's my status for what I found out today, just thought everyone would like to know the troubles I found in doing this swap before you went out and spent your hard earned cash without knowing all the problems. Like I said I'll keep everyone posted...
-R
FINALLY GOT THE ENGINE OUT -- its on a stand right now sitting in a garage next to the car. Everything except the heads (3.4L stock RWD) have been taken off, its down to the block, oil filter and water pump/crank pulley. Oh yea and I left the flywheel on too.
Anyhow, on to the "challenges" -- yes, challenges.
Challenge 1.: Upon removing the exhaust manifolds, I noticed that the bolts were larger, so I test fitted them. Yup, the stock bolts that hold the exhaust manifolds on are larger than the studs that are screwed into the Gen III Aluminum heads. No big deal I thought, I'll just use the studs, better for sealing anyway. So I test-fitted the stock 3.4L RWD exh. man. to the Aluminum heads. Oh crap was the result, the bolts are spaced FARTHER APART top to bottom (the exhaust port arrangement is EXACT to the RWD head, but the studs on the head/bolt holes on the exh. manifold are in the wrong locations) -- this will have to be taken to a shop to see if i can get this fixed. I'll keep everyone posted.
Upon comparing the two intakes (3.4 RWD & 3400 FWD) I got a closer look at the differences. WOW are the runners beefier. The runners on the 3400 intake look to be the same size as the TBI on the 5.0/5.7 from a 3rd gen f-body. Problem with this:
Challenge 2.: Upon closer inspecting the manifolds with a Tape Measure, the Intake setup from the 3400 is about 1.5-2" higher than the 3.4 RWD. might have to decrease the height by cutting off the top and welding on a flat plate of aluminum up there..not sure on this one, I'm gonna consult a friend who knows how to weld aluminum on how hard this would be. hes going to help me with my intake anyhow, so I'll just bring this up too. I'll keep you posted.
So thats how it stands so far. I'm going to try to take digital pictures tomorrow, and I'll see what I can do about putting up a website or something to that effect tomorrow night or Tuesday. I'll shoot comparison pics and stuff.
Anyhow. There's my status for what I found out today, just thought everyone would like to know the troubles I found in doing this swap before you went out and spent your hard earned cash without knowing all the problems. Like I said I'll keep everyone posted...
-R
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