PUSH rods and rocker arms... yes.
Which side they came from, where the push rods came from and if you remove the rockers remember which rocker went where
take out the cylinder head bolts
Rocker Arm problems, specifically with them falling off, are common with 2000 JGC's. You can get the code read, which will point to the cylinder that has the failed rocker arm and then remove the left or right rocker cover to inspect. The problem with the falling off rocker arms tends to be a slippage of the valve guides that leaves the valve to hang up and removes the stress from the rocker so it just falls off. Replace the heads. Replace the HEADS? Sounds drastic. How about repairing the heads?
They came on 87+up heads with the four hold down screws that go down through the middle of the rocker cover. You can eliminate the need for them by switching to hardened pushrods and guideplates.
To remove the heads on a 305 Chevy, first disconnect the battery, carb and throttle cables. Also disconnect the sensors and vacuum hoses. Unplug water temp gauge sensor on the thermostat and disconnect pump from brackets.
No such thing as a DE-TORQUE pattern.Just remove the bolts from the heads from front to back.
To replace the valve lifters on a Cavalier, remove the intake manifold, valve covers and rocker arms. Remove the heads of the lifters using needle-nose pliers.
need year of vehicle first.1995
Remove carburator then intake manifold then cylinder heads
yes
Remove the cylinder heads from your Chevy engine. Remove the head gasket and clean the head gasket surface. Put the new head gasket on and reverse the process.
this is a mechanics job you have to remove inlet manifold,exhaust manifolds,and then remove heads to replace the valves