Must be fairly recently, because I haven't seen that in a factory-built sbc. They've been using roller lifters since '87.
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.
No it does not. Chevy did not start using a roller cam until late 1995.
It is a hydraulic camshaft, Not a roller cam. Chevy did not start using roller cams until late 1995
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No it does not, GM. did not start using roller cams until 1996.
Using the clutch start cancel button on a Toyota Tacoma will damage the truck. Damage can occur to the starter and eventually the engine.
You can bet on it NOT being a roller engine if it is a FACTORY 92 engine. Chevy didn't start using roller engines until late 1996.
They are rocker arms that go under the valve covers and make the exhaust and intake valves open. They have small rollers that have little needle bearings in them that reduce engine friction and allow the valve train to work in a smoother maner with better performance.
Different ceiling texture roller patterns that can be achieved using a ceiling texture roller include stipple, swirl, popcorn, and knockdown.
No, a roller rocker and a solid rocker cannot interchange on a 4.3 Vortec Chevy without modifications. The two types of rockers are designed for different valve train systems and may have different geometries, which can affect performance and clearance. Additionally, using incompatible rockers can lead to improper valve timing and potential engine damage. Always check compatibility and specifications before making any changes.
That will depend on how dedicated you are to using it. You will start to feel results right away, and depending on how fit you are to begin with will determine when you will start to see results. Matched with a great diet results will show quicker.