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  • Re: Some insight into the 3.4L OHV RWD motor

    Originally posted by 3.4 camaro_rider
    just a quick question... if the air intake is the downside of the 3.4, why not just bolt on the intake from a 2.8 fiero motor. Just as they do in the 3.4 swap for the fieros. thnx
    the tpi setup from fieros and 3rd gens is wayyyy more restrictive than the 3.4 upper.....plus it wont fit under the cowl on a 4th gen
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    • Re: Some insight into the 3.4L OHV RWD motor

      OK. So to do the 3400 swap on the 3.4 (just heads and intake assembly), you are saying that you need the 3400 pistons, as they are dished whereas the 3.4L must be flattops. My question is if you can get by, by doubling the head gaskets, to lessen the compression ratio? That should knock it down enough to use mid-high octane gas and be safe?? Anyone with insight on this/

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      • Re: Some insight into the 3.4L OHV RWD motor

        the double gasket is NOT enough

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        • Re: Some insight into the 3.4L OHV RWD motor

          i still want to know if the coolant passage in the area of the head where the head gasket is, is going to cause over heating and meltdown situations in the block...or is the aluminum head going to behave differently

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          • Re: Some insight into the 3.4L OHV RWD motor

            Originally posted by nightrider2
            the double gasket is NOT enough

            From all my reading and research it's safe to say that the CR will be upwards of 11-12:1...if one was to use the double gaskets go a step colder on plugs maybe, and run 93 octane, with tuning capabilities such as megasquirt etc....couldn't you get away with a high compression motor...or is it more or less no one has really tried therefore no one knows??

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            • Re: Some insight into the 3.4L OHV RWD motor

              what about the coolant passage...if that don't work nothing will

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              • Re: Some insight into the 3.4L OHV RWD motor

                Hi there, I plan on doing this top end swap in the summer. Can anyone here who has done this please tell me every single piece I need to do this job? By every piece i mean right down to the smallest screw. I have emailed the guy who started this thread. And he was very helpful with replying, but he hasnt made a list of every single part yet. So if anyone here who has done this please make a list of every single part, that would be very much appreciated.

                Thank you very much.:banana:

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                • Re: Some insight into the 3.4L OHV RWD motor

                  good luck with that, go to the store, and buy the book, "ingenuity for dummies" that should be all you need
                  91 Mustang LX 2.3 Turbo - T5<br />-daily driver, 210hp/300ft-lbs (outdated)<br />94 Ranger Splash 2.3 Turbo - T5<br />-serious build up, shooting for 400+hp<br />95 Camaro 3.4 auto -hers<br />-she\'s workin on it

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                  • Re: Some insight into the 3.4L OHV RWD motor

                    GOD DAMN IT!!!!!! ok you phuckers are completly ignoring the fact that the coolant pasages in the block DO NOT mate up to the cooland passage in the head...now some dumb @ss decided he wanted to post picks of the intake passage...what i want to know about is the god damn mother phucking head gasket...the motors have different gaskets with collant holes in different places

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                    • Re: Some insight into the 3.4L OHV RWD motor

                      that would be why you have to use the head gaskets for the cylinder heads you are using

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                      • Re: Some insight into the 3.4L OHV RWD motor

                        3.4 - 3400


                        Aside from one difference right above the bottom corner bolt hole, what is the problem? If the aluminum head does not have a coolant passage in the lower corners you simply use the 3400 gasket as Storm says. And what the hell is your problem anyway?
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                        • Re: Some insight into the 3.4L OHV RWD motor

                          FINALLY...thats the piece of information i was looking for

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                          • Re: Some insight into the 3.4L OHV RWD motor

                            Originally posted by nightrider2
                            GOD DAMN IT!!!!!! ok you phuckers are completly ignoring the fact that the coolant pasages in the block DO NOT mate up to the cooland passage in the head...now some dumb @ss decided he wanted to post picks of the intake passage...what i want to know about is the god damn mother phucking head gasket...the motors have different gaskets with collant holes in different places
                            Originally posted by nightrider2
                            FINALLY...thats the piece of information i was looking for
                            You're welcome, @sshole
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                            • Re: Some insight into the 3.4L OHV RWD motor



                              nightrider, calm down.

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                              • Re: Some insight into the 3.4L OHV RWD motor

                                my problem is that i've asked this question befor and every one ignors it...or sends me wrong info...not to mention the fact that most of you's are a bunch of smart *** and have and ego bigger than your car

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