LT1-LT4 Modifications 1993-97 Gen II Small Block V8

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Old 07-05-2007, 02:15 PM
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Using Scoggin Dickey, tell me if I have all the right parts, car has the stock cam so no need any thing more than a set of LT4 Valve Springs.

Crane Gold NSA 1.6 Roller Rockers - Free, sitting & doing nothing.

GMPP Guide Plates Part# 14011051

LT4 SB Chevrolet Valve Spring Kit Part# 12551483

GMPP Spring Caps Part #12495492

SB Chevrolet Valve Lock Set, 11/32 Part# 24503856

Part cost is like 72$ + Tax and shipping, noticed some guys are getting 10-15RWHP, seems like a good mod then for under $100 seeing as I already have a set of rockers.
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yea no doubt. wish I had a set sitting around.
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Originally Posted by imnotplutonium
yea no doubt. wish I had a set sitting around.
What part of Houston are you from, I live on the west side
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From the North west, now living in the South west, work in the mid west lol

where are you?
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Dairyashford@richmond, if you have ever been to MTI, I'm like 3 minutes from there, close enough to hear them dyno.
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yea that is near where I work. small world
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For sure! I work out in Westchase, beltway and harwin
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Might consider Isky adjustable guideplates. Yes they cost a little more but after having a set of GMPP plates wear I went and ended up buying the Isky's. The GMPP plates are "good enough" if actually hardened. The Isky's are the only ones I kow of that I would truely call "right" and then only if you align them properly.
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Originally Posted by BizZzatch350
For sure! I work out in Westchase, beltway and harwin
haha, that is where I live
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You didn't mention if the rocker/studs are 3/8 or 7/16. Might need to replace the studs if the crane rockers are the stock size.

ASSume new valve cover gaskets are a given? (Just mentioning cause I hate running to the parts store when I overlook the stupid things!)

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