Just picked up Vortec 062 heads, advice?

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And a peice of mind, dont reuse the Newer head bolts, use the old ones, the newer ones are a torque to yeild bolt, and strech out, the old ones arnt.

Gen I small blocks never came with torque to yield head bolts. Either way, at under $30 for a complete set from GM, it's cheap insurance. I normally replace then every time anyways.
 

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Gen I small blocks never came with torque to yield head bolts. Either way, at under $30 for a complete set from GM, it's cheap insurance. I normally replace then every time anyways.

THats what i was getting at, the old ones arnt, so use those instead. That info came from a GM Dealership.(one of my dads friends)
 

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THats what i was getting at, the old ones arnt, so use those instead. That info came from a GM Dealership.(one of my dads friends)

Ok, let me rephrase that FOR THE ENGINE IN QUESTION, torque to yield bolts are not an option. Therefore, the information is of no value to this thread.
 

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Ok, let me rephrase that FOR THE ENGINE IN QUESTION, torque to yield bolts are not an option. Therefore, the information is of no value to this thread.

You guys can be catty eh? Lol
 

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I like ARP bolts and you don't have to be afraid of reusing them.


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Anyone know if I need to use the pushrods from the vortec engine or the stock ones from mine? The ones from the vortec truck are shorter, but the same otherwise. One of my stock ones was bent.
 

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Anyone know if I need to use the pushrods from the vortec engine or the stock ones from mine? The ones from the vortec truck are shorter, but the same otherwise. One of my stock ones was bent.
the vortec had a roller cam...lifters are a little taller. Use yours.
 

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the vortec had a roller cam...lifters are a little taller. Use yours.

That's what I was thinking, so I guess I need to find one single pushrod...
 

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