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231/237 and a 2.04 intake valve. P/V?

Old 03-26-2004, 09:32 PM
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Will this clear? Has anyone run the tsp 231/237 cam with a 2.04 intake valve and cleared? Heads are 5.3 and unmilled.
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Originally Posted by goinbroke
Will this clear? Has anyone run the tsp 231/237 cam with a 2.04 intake valve and cleared? Heads are 5.3 and unmilled.
I ran the 231/237 on some LS6 styles unmilled with a 2.055 intake and was ok.
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thanks gomer. I guess it should clear then.
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i called patriot about the same question and they told me that a 213/237 witha 590 lift will fit on a 5.3 head
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It will clear no problem with a 2.04 valve
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That's good news. I've been planning on ordering this cam with my new absolute 5.3 heads(unmilled).
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Just make sure you check it during install regardless. You can always end up with one of the engines that has a higher piston protrusion than normal. I don't know how much clearance that cam usually has.
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thanks for the reply's everyone. Looks like it should clear.


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