Vortec L31 cylinder head

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Unlike previous SBC valves, Vortec valves have just one groove for the keepers instead of two grooves (earlier valves had one groove for the keepers, the second (lower) groove was for the oil control O-ring); Vortec heads use a positive-type valve stem oil seal and do not use the tin oil shield seen for years on SBC heads, nor do Vortec heads use exhaust valve rotators.
 
Unlike previous SBC valves, Vortec valves have just one groove for the keepers instead of two grooves (earlier valves had one groove for the keepers, the second (lower) groove was for the oil control O-ring); Vortec heads use a positive-type valve stem oil seal and do not use the tin oil shield seen for years on SBC heads, nor do Vortec heads use exhaust valve rotators.
  
Another difference between Vortec valves and the earlier non self aligning head valves is the tip length. Earlier valves are 0.250" on both intake and exhaust valves. Self aligning head intake valves have a 0.260" groove-to-tip length, exhaust valves use a 0.289" groove-to-tip length.
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Another difference between Vortec valves and the earlier non self aligning head valves is the tip length. Earlier valves are 0.250" on both intake and exhaust valves. Self aligning head intake valves have a 0.260" groove-to-tip length, exhaust valves use a 0.289" groove-to-tip length. That said, the typical SBC valve tip length of 0.250" will work just fine with self aligning rockers. Like with ANY rocker arm/valvetrain combination, the [http://www.crankshaftcoalition.com/wiki/Valve_train_geometry '''valve train geometry'''] needs to be verified.
  
 
==Valve springs, retainers and locks==
 
==Valve springs, retainers and locks==

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