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Gen IV Small-Block Build - Budget LS Buildup
Because the engine was designed to run below 6,800 rpm, stock pushrods were employed. Stock rocker arms were used, too. They can take up to 0.600-inch lift-within the range of even the Showroom Stock cam-as long as their correctly matched supporting components are used, too. The intake rocker arms are offset to clear the intake port. View Related Article
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Chevy Malibu With great deals and authoritative reviews, find all you need to research and buy the new Chevy Malibu, as well as compare it with other vehicles to help you in your car buying process. The 2010 Malibu is offered with your choice of L4 engine, and can seat 5 people comfortably. Also check out the Chevrolet Camaro and the Chevy Monte Carlo.
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