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Worked on my engine finally for a little bit today instead of everyone else's, lol. Got another 3500 comming in tomorrow, and will be dissasembling/cleaning all day.
Got the cam bearings out...
And honed the cylinders...
Now I got to order the rings (hopefully tonight after the kids are in bed), and maybe this week the crank, cam bearings and oil pump will go in.
Is this a 3.4 with a 3500 top end swap? I'm not sure what I'm looking at here.
Yes.
Post #3:
Originally posted by Forced_Firebird
3rd gen. The block is a 3.1 now, and only being used as a mock-up while I rebuild the 3.4 to go in. The top end is from a 2004 malibu 3500. The valve springs are getting traded for a set from an LS6, and 1.7 roller tip rockers in place of the stock 3500 1.6 roller fulcrum rockers. I will be using a 75mm Nothstar TB, custom forward facing headers and turbocharging it.
awsum! im gessing you have the hood with the cool ram air slits and thats how your manageing to fit the 3500 upper intake under the hood right?
Look at the first pic on post #1. It's a 1990 firebird (3rd gen) and the 3500 top end fits just fine under the hood. In fact it is a bit lower than the 3.1 top end that came stock. The MPFI intake manifolds are a lot taller than the 3.4 manis.
so whats the advantage to doing a hybird rather than droping in a 3500?
Ease.
The 3500 block has different motor mount on the pass side (rear in the FWD vehicle), starter is on the opposite side, where the Gen1 60* has the oil filter (3x00 filter location will hit the motor mount), and the oil pan is just a big square and will hit the k-member.
When I can get the time/money to install a tubular k-member, there will be a an entire Gen3 60* motor in my car. I'm thinking at least a 3500 twin turbo, unless I can find a good deal on a 3.6DOHC or a 3900.
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