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05-24-2020
Nice looking GP you picked up. 187K is just getting broken in, lol.. Yes, the 3800 is a strong runner. I've got 396K on the motor in my 00 GP and around 300K on my factory 95 Bonneville and they run just fine so no worries there.
If you don't know when any of the fluids were changed last I'd start there (including the coolant that everyone overlooks). Don't flush the trans, just do a pan drop and filter change. Should take around ~6 quarts to refill.
Should have the upgraded LIM gaskets on it so no worries there. Coolant elbows like to go on occasion, as do the oil sending units. If you see an oil leak around the filter area then suspect the sending unit.
The W-bodies like to eat front wheel bearings. It's not if, it's when. Go with a good replacement like Timken or SKF on those, don't cheap out.
If there are factory plugs/wires in it then I'd change em out for a good set of iridium spark plugs and a cheap set of wires and call it done. Change the air filter, clean the MAF, clean the throttle body.
Other than that it should last you a good long time with just basic maint. on it. Post the actual code up for the EVAP and we can likely give a better direction on that. Could be just the purge valve or a line rotted off somewhere in the system that is causing the leak.
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05-25-2020
Originally Posted by
FordMan77
Nice looking GP you picked up. 187K is just getting broken in, lol.. Yes, the 3800 is a strong runner. I've got 396K on the motor in my 00 GP and around 300K on my factory 95 Bonneville and they run just fine so no worries there.
If you don't know when any of the fluids were changed last I'd start there (including the coolant that everyone overlooks). Don't flush the trans, just do a pan drop and filter change. Should take around ~6 quarts to refill.
Should have the upgraded LIM gaskets on it so no worries there. Coolant elbows like to go on occasion, as do the oil sending units. If you see an oil leak around the filter area then suspect the sending unit.
The W-bodies like to eat front wheel bearings. It's not if, it's when. Go with a good replacement like Timken or SKF on those, don't cheap out.
If there are factory plugs/wires in it then I'd change em out for a good set of iridium spark plugs and a cheap set of wires and call it done. Change the air filter, clean the MAF, clean the throttle body.
Other than that it should last you a good long time with just basic maint. on it. Post the actual code up for the EVAP and we can likely give a better direction on that. Could be just the purge valve or a line rotted off somewhere in the system that is causing the leak.
Thanks for the tips. I've change the air filter and put in some fuel injector cleaner so far. Plugs/wires will come. Not sure when the trans fluid was changed but I'll do that as well next oil change.