Thanks to all who helped on the other thread that started with choosing valve springs and finished with me deciding to do a whole cam swap. I'll use this thread to document the process for others to reference, share what I learn, and gather feedback.
For starters, here is the parts list (feedback welcome):
For starters, here is the parts list (feedback welcome):
- Cam: Vinci Performance M/T 578/587/213/222/115+3A - should provide a good bump to low-end torque and HP for towing, durability, reliability, and a more noticeable idle. It's a 3-bolt cam so I'll be deleting the VVT and also the DoD system. $400.
- Lifters: Vinci Performance, $170
- Springs: Vinci Performance, dual, includes: retainers, hardened locks, hardened locators, valve seals., $250
- Pushrods: Vinci Performance, moly 080” wall, seamless, one piece, 7.400”, $130
- New flat valley pan and gasket, GM 12598832, $52
- New oil pump, Melling M365HV, $142
- New timing cover, cam sprocket with 4x reluctor, crank sprocket, chain and tensioner, crankshaft seal and bolt, Trick-Flow TFS-30678505, $210
- New cylinder head gaskets, Fel-Pro FEL-26192PT, $86
- New cylinder head bolts, ARP ARP-134-3610, $110
- New intake manifold gasket set, Fel-pro MS97126, $42
- New valve cover gaskets and grommets, Fel-pro, already had on hand
- New oil pressure sensor, Delco 12673134, $38
- New knock sensors, Delco 2131576, $15
- New steel exhaust manifold gaskets, Mahle MS16124, $12
- New exhaust manifold bolts, Fel-pro ES75120
- New water pump with thermostat, Delco 251713, $169
- Rocker arm trunnion upgrade kit, Brian Tooley Racing BTRTK001, $115
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