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What kind of engine does a 1993 Camaro have?

What kind of engine does a 1993 Camaro have?

They have a unique intake manifold casting due to their fuel rails. 1993 marked the introduction of the 4th generation Camaro. Available in two versions: the base coupe, and the Z28. The coupe has black “CAMARO” icons on the front fenders just behind the wheels. The L32 3.4L V6 powered the base Coupe.

What was the rear end ratio of a 93 Chevy Camaro?

M6 cars offered with either 3.23 or 2.73 rear end ratios due to the 2 different 6 speeds offered in that year. The unique transmission in 93 had a higher (numerically) 1st and 6th gear and GM offered 2.73’s to conteract this.

How to adjust GM 3400 3.4L pushrod rocker arms?

Intake valves are closer to the valley of the engine. No compression on 3.4 V6 Aztec, replaced one cylinder head only but did remove push rods etc from both to replace gaskets, also turned the engine over without push rods good compression, left overnight still no compression any one have any ideas I am stumped. Lifters?

When did they stop making the Camaro 4th generation?

The fourth-generation of the Camaro would continue production up to the 2002 model year when General Motors discontinued production due to slow sales, a deteriorated sports coupé market, and plant overcapacity.

What kind of engine does a 1994 Camaro have?

1994 Chevrolet Camaro 3.4L V-6 (man. 5) (model since mid-year 1993 for North America ) car specifications & performance data review Specs datasheet with technical data and performance data plus an analysis of the direct market competition of Chevrolet Camaro 3.4L V-6 (man.

Intake valves are closer to the valley of the engine. No compression on 3.4 V6 Aztec, replaced one cylinder head only but did remove push rods etc from both to replace gaskets, also turned the engine over without push rods good compression, left overnight still no compression any one have any ideas I am stumped. Lifters?

Can a 3.4L intake manifold be replaced?

Some owners have replaced 3.4L intake manifold gaskets enough times to do it in their sleep. This has been the default solution for many years, but a more permanent one was offered by GM a few years ago.

Which is longer the pushrod or the intake valve?

Exhaust pushrods are longer than intake. Intake valves are closer to the valley of the engine.

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