How to repair Canyon, Colorado 2006-2007 torque specifications?
How to repair Canyon, Colorado 2006-2007 torque specifications?
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What are the torque specs for a Chevy big block?
Bolt Torque Spec Chart for Chevy Big Block Chevy Fastener Type Torque Specs Main cap bolt, 396-427 2-bolt 95 ft.-lbs. Main cap bolt, 396-454 4-bolt (inner/outer) 110 ft.-lbs. 3/8 in. connecting rod bolt 50 ft.-lbs. 7/16 in. connecting rod bolt 67-73 ft.-lbs. Cylinder head bolts, long 75 ft.-lbs. Cylinder head bolts, short 65-68 ft.-lbs.
What are the different castings for a Chevy 3.4L engine?
There were three different castings including the 12503385 and 12575190 that were used in ’05 and ’06 and the 12599542 that was used from ’07 through ’09. The only difference in the later block was the larger cam bore that was needed to accommodate the new 4X cam that had bigger journals.
What kind of piston does a Chevy 3.4L engine use?
Look for GKN 8537 on the big end of the rod. Chevy updated the piston, too. It weighed the same as the earlier design, but the ring pack was relocated and the bottom groove for the oil ring was about 1.0 mm narrower. The OEM piston is a Mahle 92L62.
How tall is the connecting rod on a Chevy 400?
Due to the longer stroke and the reduced compression height of the 400 engine, the connecting rod was shortened to 5.565 inches. It is nearly unheard of for either of these rods to cause problems in ordinary service.
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What kind of steel are Chevy connecting rods made of?
In a pure stock situation, use whatever you have, as long as it is in good condition. Unlike crankshafts, almost all Chevy connecting rods are made of forged steel, so you don’t have to distinguish between cast and forged pieces. They are all, therefore, very tough.
What kind of rod does a Chevy 350 HO use?
The current standard large-journal, pressed-pin rod (usually referred to as a 350 rod) is PN 14096846. It is the “Pink” rod used in the 350 HO engine. A heavier-duty version of the same rod is PN 14095071.