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1997 Black GTP - Soon To Be Thumping.

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Re: 1997 Black GTP, Now With Gen V Installed.

Pace performance.

They run roughly $3 a piece + shipping.

You can also get them at your dealer for the same price.
 
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I gotta do more reading cause I as told once that the l76 springs won't work for a rocker setup... But I have no proof at this time.
 
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I've read several times over the years that the L76 are ideal for a rocker set up.
 


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Hmm alright, ya for that cheap, might as well go that route. Lemme know if anything bad ever comes about em tho lol
 
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Damn that's cheap

Very Cheap. That's why It's a great choice, in my opinion.

I gotta do more reading cause I as told once that the l76 springs won't work for a rocker setup... But I have no proof at this time.

I've never heard this. Greg (GMR Badass) is the who told me he'd take the L76 on the rocker setup over any other springs. He said their ideal and he highly recommended it to me. Nick has even said multiple times L76 springs are the way to go as well.

Both of them know what they are talking about and reputable people to believe in the 3800 platform.

I've read several times over the years that the L76 are ideal for a rocker set up.

This ^ That's all I've ever heard about them. They are perfect for a rocker setup.

Hmm alright, ya for that cheap, might as well go that route. Lemme know if anything bad ever comes about em tho lol

I'd highly consider it. 90# seat pressure which is perfect for rockers, less spring rate making it easier on the chain/dampener, and best of all, they are very cheap.

I wont be installing mine anytime soon, so you might beat me too it.
 
Re: 1997 Black GTP, Now With Gen V Installed.

L76 were installed on auston's car when me and greg did them. Your's will be installed sometime in the future before june dan :D
 


Re: 1997 Black GTP, Now With Gen V Installed.

Been having a vac leak coming from under the blower, RTV must not have sealed. So I pulled the blower off, to reseal it. I also removed the QuikSteel from the Silencer ports, they didnt look too good, so I took it off.

After re-installing the blower. I still have a Vac leak, not sure why the RTV isn't sealing. I must be doing it wrong, or something. :th_shakinghead1:

Also, Went to the Junk yard today, picked up a 98+ Coolant overflow bottle.

While installing that, I decided to install my 98+ Windshield Washer Reservoir as well.

My mess:




Lengthening the Pump wires:


All finished and dirty. Dont mind the ziptie:


The washer fluid pump is working. I can hear it run, but no fluid is coming out. I'm not sure what is going on?
 
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Nice washer reservoir :) That pump was only a few months old so it shOuld still be good. Did you make sure you had the lines in the right place?
 
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Looks good... How long are you letting the RTV sit before it starts?

Today I let it sit for about 4 hours. I got a Gen III gasket, Matched it to the Gen V lim, but you basically had to cut a whole corner off for it match the Lim. I added Copper RTV to the corner. Re-installed the blower, let it sit for hours. Still Vac leak. I bet it's coming from that corner where there's only copper rtv, and no gasket.

Nice washer reservoir :) That pump was only a few months old so it shOuld still be good. Did you make sure you had the lines in the right place?

Why thank you. ;) I hear the pump working, nice and loud. The Line from the pump to windshiel was too short, so I had to extend it. I splice in a Vacuum T and capped the T end, to connect the two line. I don't think the vacuum T is holding up to the pressure. I believe thats the problem. Not sure though.
 


Re: 1997 Black GTP, Now With Gen V Installed.

Hm.. Well if you wanna bring it out here when the weather gets a little better I am sure we can get it all hammered out.
 
Re: 1997 Black GTP, Now With Gen V Installed.

They are DUMB pricey.
But worth it and re useable...I played the cutout the gen 3 gasket to gen V size opening game before and theres not enough meat leftover to call it a useable gasket even with rtv.
 
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