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Old 10-26-2011, 08:41 AM
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Would like to change the stock L92 cam to an LS3 stock cam. Plan to remove the solenoids assoc with AFM and will change lifters to LS3. Can I use the stock L92 push rods and springs with the higher lift LS3 cam?
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Def gotta upgrade to dual springs, and would do HD .080 push rods.
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Agree, will prob go to the LS6 springs but why the larger push rods. why not just hardened 740s?
Also, is it necessary to change the valley cover in addition to removing the soleniods?
Old 10-29-2011, 10:37 AM
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I just removed my LS3 cam and springs and retainers if you are interested in them. They came out of a 18K motor. I will probably also replace my pushrods if you want the whole thing.
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I'm interested in all!!...assume it's the stock cam pn 12623063 (or earlier pn 12603844)? How much??
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The numbers on the back of the cam are as follows
3844
S15
8281

This all came from an 09 vette with 18K on the odometer.
250 dollars will get cam, springs and retainers shipped to your door. pushrods if you want them also.
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Thanks, very much, for the offer; but, I think I can buy them new for less than that. A new cam from GM discount dealers runs less than $120.
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Make me an offer than.



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