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CorvetteBob | Engine block question | ||
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The '86 block , as I understand it, was the 1st with 1 pc rear main seal. What year did the block start with provisions for the roller cam? If I search for a roller cam block, what years did they show up in the trucks and other vehicles?
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Posted on: 2015/4/11 14:37
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bogus | Re: Engine block question | ||
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1987, for sure. but I think the roller cam, one piece and aluminum heads are all the same.
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Posted on: 2015/4/11 18:58
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EngineDoctor | Re: Engine block question | ||
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1987
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Posted on: 2015/4/11 19:49
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bogus | Re: Engine block question | ||
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Dave is right, upon conferring to my Black Book, 1987 is the first year for roller lifters. Added 5hp by removing friction.
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Posted on: 2015/4/11 20:55
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CorvetteBob | Re: Engine block question | ||
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Is 1987 the year truck blocks had provisions for rollers as well?
Thanks for the clarification guys! |
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Posted on: 2015/4/11 22:53
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EngineDoctor | Re: Engine block question | ||
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I believe so ...Yes
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Posted on: 2015/4/11 23:33
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EngineDoctor | Re: Engine block question | ||
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Just to add to Andy's comment..... It is not just the increase in power , you also have much less wear & tear on the valve train , & you don't have to worry about adding zinc additives like with flat tappet cams!
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Posted on: 2015/4/11 23:57
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rklessdriver | Re: Engine block question | ||
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Just be aware that some 1987 truck blocks will have the stands cast in the lifter valley for the spider hold down but they may not be drilled and tapped by the factory.
Same with the cam retainer provision on the front of the block. It will be machned flat but won't be drilled.... or it will be drilled with the small bolt pattern.... GM used 2 different bolt patterns on the cam retainer for factory roller blocks. PITA sometimes. Will |
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Posted on: 2015/4/13 17:44
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hcbph | Re: Engine block question | ||
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If you're saying the aluminum heads started in 1987 along with the roller cam etc, not correct. The aluminum heads started with the 86 convertible though not the roller cam. I believe in 87 the aluminum heads where on all models while in 86 the coupe had the cast iron and the convertible had aluminum heads. Just insuring that's what you intended to say. If I read your comment incorrectly, sorry. |
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Posted on: 2015/4/14 11:55
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CorvetteBob | Re: Engine block question | ||
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I was aware that truck blocks might not be drille/tapped for th spider, but the info regarding the cam retainer is news to me. |
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Posted on: 2015/4/15 22:39
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EngineDoctor | Re: Engine block question | ||
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All roller cams must have an anti walk retainer
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Posted on: 2015/4/16 0:41
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CorvetteBob | Re: Engine block question | ||
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That part I knew about. But are there two different ones for cars or trucks? |
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Posted on: 2015/4/16 22:47
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EngineDoctor | Re: Engine block question | ||
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Depends on the cylinder block casting number.... But as Will mentioned above , there are to different bolt patterns for the cam thrust plate
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Posted on: 2015/4/17 1:45
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CentralCoaster | Re: Engine block question | ||
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I believe the change to alum heads was a mid 86 thing. I don't think late 86 coupes still had cast iron. So the question is, what else changed mid 86, vs waiting until 87? And of course, the corvette is usually the first to get a change, the other models may lag behind. 1 pc rear seal debut:__86__? alum head debut __mid 86__ roller cam debut __87___? |
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