if you want to change the heads you do not need to change anything internal in the engine the cam and oil pump the water pump all will work with this head change tou can change them if you want new ones but dont need to the only thing that will be different is the exhaust and plug wires thats it
2006-08-13 16:05:44
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answered by firefightingexpert 5
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If you are askeing about combining parts from a Chevrolet Corvette engine and a Mopar (Chrylser) Hemi engine, the answer is no.
However, it is possible to buy hemispherical heads (also known as pent-roof heads) for the Chevy engine, presuming you are wanting to add hemi power to a vette engine. Several aftermarket racing and performance manufacturers make these for the 350 small block and for some Chev big block motors. If you decide to add hemi heads to a chev, it will require a lot of other changeovers too. You will have to change numerous internals, sort out crank, cam, and valve issues and you'll have to be sure to meet the higher demands on the oil and water pumps and the intake and exhaust manifolds. Be careful though, all of these aftermarket high power parts require a lot of technical expertise to install and they sure aren't sheap! Also, you can very easily get into trouble with smog tests (if you live in a testing state) and you can take these engines apart by stressing them out and wind up rebuilding all over again. Good luck whatever you do with this.
2006-08-13 21:01:53
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answered by ; - } 5
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no, two completely different motors.
2006-08-13 20:53:58
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answered by sweet.pjs1 5
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No
2006-08-13 20:54:32
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answered by tdl78 3
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No.
2006-08-13 20:51:39
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answered by mad_mav70 6
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