If the engine has iron heads and press-in studs, then no, you don't need guide plates. If the engine has aluminum heads or iron heads with screw-in studs, then guide plates would be appropriate.
It's not really about what rockers you run. If you have guide plates, you need hardened push rods.
To my understanding, the answer is "yes" according to http://www.compcams.com/Technical/Instructions/Files/151.pdf. Comp state guideplates must be used with these type rockers.
Yes it will fit but you will probably have to use weld in or bolt in engine plates to mount the engine to the car.
either change the K-frame or use engine plates to bolt the engine in.
It will fit but you will have to change the K-frame or you could mount the engine in solid with engine plates.
the engine is composed of the cylinder which contain the valves and valve train, the piston with the 3 rings, 2 compression and one oil scraper, the connecting rod connecting it to the crankshaft which turn the clutch assembly composed of driven plates and plates then the gears.
sure, you can use motor plates to hold it in.
That's a ford engine, you could install it with motor plates.
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Depends what's wrong with it. You did not say what it is doing. If it is inside the engine, then the engine must be removed to do the job. You can take out the plates with the engine in the frame, but, if other parts need to be serviced, then ypu pull the engine.
No, you cant that is illegal. when the number plates are given they record your car's make number and engine number under plate number.
Remove 2 skid plates under engine, oil filter is in front of engine above front skid plate with the Hummer logo on it.