Jun 7, 2007 Replies: 3 I think pictures like this difficult to find so here it is for reference. http://www.popularhotrodding.com/tech/0504sc_ls7/photo_16.html Click to expand...
I think pictures like this difficult to find so here it is for reference. http://www.popularhotrodding.com/tech/0504sc_ls7/photo_16.html
Jun 8, 2007 #2 dgallup Automotive Joined May 9, 2003 Messages 4,715 Location US Nice slide show, thanks. What is with those piston cutouts? 4 valve cutouts for a 2 valve engine?
Jun 8, 2007 #3 NormPeterson Structural Joined Sep 11, 2003 Messages 1,474 Location US Look closely. The different-sized valve clearances aren't symmetrically placed. I'm betting that it's a single part number that can be fit to any cylinder in either bank. Norm
Look closely. The different-sized valve clearances aren't symmetrically placed. I'm betting that it's a single part number that can be fit to any cylinder in either bank. Norm
Jun 10, 2007 #4 IceStationZebra Mechanical Joined Oct 31, 2005 Messages 599 Location US Bingo Norm. Chevy V8's have a long history of 4 valve reliefs on the piston so there is only one part number and it can go in any hole. ISZ
Bingo Norm. Chevy V8's have a long history of 4 valve reliefs on the piston so there is only one part number and it can go in any hole. ISZ