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#23
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Originally Posted by willwren
Kinda makes you wonder about a few other parts that are unique to the L27 or Series 1 L67 (or older) doesn't it?
#25
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Originally Posted by willwren
Checking those things is on my 'to do' list. I kinda own two of them things.
#26
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GMPD catalog is the easiest method. It shows the crossreferences for other applications. Things to look at are mostly engine internals that may be unique to the L27. Rods, pistons, wrist pins, bushings, bearings, balance shafts, timing sets, valvetrain parts, etc.
So far, the ONLY valvetrain part I've found to be in this category is the pushrods. Before panic sets in, they ARE available from many other sources, but you have to know your specs to find them.
So far, the ONLY valvetrain part I've found to be in this category is the pushrods. Before panic sets in, they ARE available from many other sources, but you have to know your specs to find them.
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Originally Posted by willwren
So far, the ONLY valvetrain part I've found to be in this category is the pushrods. Before panic sets in, they ARE available from many other sources, but you have to know your specs to find them.
#28
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See what he can come up with. I need pushrods for a 93 SSEi. Bear in mind there are SEVERAL aftermarket sources. But I'd like to find a source for OEM.
#30
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I'd prefer another source. S1Perf hasn't even updated their website to show something other than 'coming soon'.
I'd like an OEM trusted source or name-brand aftermarket that'* confirmed. In the long run, I'll probably buy two full sets from vintage.
I'd like an OEM trusted source or name-brand aftermarket that'* confirmed. In the long run, I'll probably buy two full sets from vintage.