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Old 05-02-2007, 06:37 PM
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Question Cylinder Head Valve Configuration for 1999 Pontiac Grand Am

Does anyone know the Cylinder Head Valve Configuration for 1999 Pontiac Grand Am with a 3400 SFI RAM AIR Pontiac Engine? Or can you point me in the direction of where I can find the configuration?
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Re: Cylinder Head Valve Configuration for 1999 Pontiac Grand Am

Welcome to AF.

SO what are you asking, Valve Configuration ?

Thiers only two per cylinder.
The exhaust which is larger, and the intake is smaller.
I probly have what you need I just dont understand your question.
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Re: Cylinder Head Valve Configuration for 1999 Pontiac Grand Am

3.4 Cylinder head specs--

The intake push rods are approx 5.75 inches , the exhaust is approx 6 inches in length.

Here is a pic of the head(yours may not look identical to mine though) config w/torq sequence.
The torq specs are 37 ft lbs and then an additional 90 deg(1/4 turn).


The yello "I" are Intake
The blu "E" are Exhaust
Red #'s are the torq sequence
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