Yes.
You have to pull the heads so the seat can be resurfaced and valves only come out from bottom most engines.
no
Vortec heads didn't come around until the 90's. So that would be false.
maybe prohaps i will crate them. MVM
It probably has hydraulic lifters. perfectly normal.
I would not worry to much about this noise when the motor is cold; engines have clearanaces that come together at operating temperature. If this noise happens when the motor is at operating temperature then you might have a problem.
All breeds have the potential to do well with crate training. They will howl and bark ad whine for the first few days or about a week, but after that they should come to think of the crate as their bedroom. It will make it easier for the dog if you give then a treat when you put them in the crate so they know they are not being punished.
Usually when someone is talking about lifters with cars they are talking about the hydraulic lifters inside the engine that come in contact with the cam and lubricate the push rods that control the valves in each individual cylinder. Sometimes I've heard people mention lifters when talking about the struts used by some folks to raise or lower their car or even to "bounce' the car.
The number of medium-sized apples in a crate can vary depending on the size of the crate and the specific variety of apples. However, a standard crate typically holds about 40 to 48 medium-sized apples. Always check the specific packaging details for the exact quantity.
she might come back if you get lucky. go to the place you lost her and call her. leave old toys and treats in an old favorite crate of you dog. if you see go in to the crate slowly approach her and close the crate door while she is in. leave her in the crate until you get home. let her out IN the house and make sure the doors are tightly shut. say hello and play with her
The heads that came off a Chevy or Corvette typically refer to the cylinder heads of their V8 engines. Common sizes for these heads include 350, 383, and 454 cubic inches, depending on the specific engine model. For instance, the small-block Chevy 350 features small-block cylinder heads, while the big-block 454 has larger heads designed for increased performance. The exact specifications can vary depending on the year and model of the vehicle.
The GM heads with casting number 3978487, commonly found on small block Chevrolet engines, typically come with 2.02-inch intake valves and 1.60-inch exhaust valves. These heads were used in various performance applications, particularly in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Always verify specific applications, as variations may exist based on production year and modifications.