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    Quote Originally Posted by fieromadman View Post
    Just to mellow my curiosity, how difficult is it to modify the block for the 4 bolt mains? Not that I would think the engine shop I plan on taking my engine to would have any trouble, I personally would just like to know what their going to have to go through.
    drill two holes, fit she caps and line hone. first quote i got back was $600 labor plus Mat. for one pair it would be less if i were to make more but i would like to try them before first. so it looks like it wont be cost effective because i can buy 6+ blocks for that price, cheaper to run em till they blow

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    What is a feasable price? I'll see if we can meet it here at the shop.

    What kind of machines does the guy have?

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    $400/pr max for the first set and after that if i do a run of 30 ish sets ild like to see a price of $200/pr. not sure what this shop had for equip all i know its it would be don on a cnc mill

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    I personally know a one off machine/prototype shop supervisor who has done many things very reasonably for me in the past. If you're willing send my your specs and etc and I'll see what he says. BTW, they got some badass equipment there!
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    Quote Originally Posted by fieromadman View Post
    I personally know a one off machine/prototype shop supervisor who has done many things very reasonably for me in the past. If you're willing send my your specs and etc and I'll see what he says. BTW, they got some badass equipment there!
    What kind? I have a MoriSeiki lathe with dual terrets, and 12" chuck - capable of 20" diameter and 36" length, and a Kitamura MyCenter2 mill - and some various manual machines.

    That's why I asked

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    3.4L RWD head gasket(1994 camaro 3.4L):
    http://www.partsamerica.com/product_...fel/9105pt.jpg

    3100 head gasket(2000 malibu 3.1L):
    http://www.partsamerica.com/product_...fel/9071pt.jpg

    Looks like the 3100 gaskets are missing two holes on the outboard edge of the gaskets on either corner, when compared to the RWD 3.4L.

    The 3400 (2003 Impala 3.4L) comes up with the same part number for the head gasket as the 3100.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wiz85 View Post
    Also Superdave, here's a pic of the passenger side block on my 3100, it's not flat at all to mount a starter. The best option I can think of doing for a RWD trans swap is using a 2.2 L Chevy bellhousing to a T5 b/c the IronDukes had a driver's side starter and the bellhousing pattern is the same.

    the funny thing about GM is that they use pretty much whatever they have lying around when they build stuff. You can also use the 3.8L (1995+) F-body (camaro/firebird) bellhousing for a T-5 because it is identical to the 60* v6 bellhousing (yes i know its a 90* motor) and has the starter on the opposite side as the 3.4L RWD.

    I know this because i bought a tranny/bellhousing to replace my worn out T5 just a little while ago from a 2000 3.8L Camaro. I have the bellhousing sitting in my "garage" rite now - along with my old tranny (might hav eto build it up )

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