You said it keeps oil from coming out,will oil come out when I take it out and put a new one in?
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I hardly do case learns on cars. Only time is when the person has performance work done and is looking for all out power. The 3x and 18x rings plus cam sensor do a pretty good job of telling the pcm where the crank is ..
I just did it last Friday on 3.8. Bottom line, I did not have to do a case learn and it worked fine.
As far as the puller, bought the harbor freight cheap puller, went to ace bought the bolts. 1/4" - 28 (fine thread). I used 3", but I have seen post where they used 3 1/2" long. Definitely used grade 8 for the bolts and washers and screw them in far.
Bill has a good "How to" here:
http://www.grandprixforums.net/how-r...tml#post771701
Here is a blurb I posted of my experience:
http://www.grandprixforums.net/97-gp...ml#post1083872
I'm not sure what the seal number is. I just called my local Buick dealer (or you can call your local GM dealer either or) and had them look up a front main seal for a 3800. All the GM series 2 and 3 use the same seal IIRC.
I just did it last Friday on 3.8. Bottom line, I did not have to do a case learn and it worked fine.
As far as the puller, bought the harbor freight cheap puller, went to ace bought the bolts. 1/4" - 28 (fine thread). I used 3", but I have seen post where they used 3 1/2" long. Definitely used grade 8 for the bolts and washers and screw them in far.
^^^ If you are going to take the time to go to Ace and get the bolts, get the right ones.. LOL that way you don't booger up your threads.. The 1/4' will work in a pinch if that's all you have.
And I am not a big fan of the Felpro front crank seal. The actual GM seal seems to be a lot better quality. But that's my $.02. If you local parts store does not have just the seal alone, you can get the timing cover gasket set if you go felpro...
It is, if you go Felpro... The timing kit is like what $9? lol But like I said, if you want to spend a couple extra bucks, the GM seal will be better off. I believe it's more of a double seal then a single lip.. Others can elaborate on it, it's just my opinion.
ok is this the crankshaft seal,i know the pic isnt the actual but it dosent specify Amazon.com: Buying Choices: National Oil Seals 8792S Oil Seal i ran a little short on money tonight but want to get it all ordered at once tonight
check out this article on trouble shooting a crank position sensor.
Part 1 -GM 3.8L Ignition Module Test and Crank Sensor Test (3X, 18X)
Timken makes an improved crank seal. Part number #710162
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