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1997 Black GTP - Soon To Be Thumping.

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Re: 1997 Black GTP, Gen V Lookin' Purty.

I do like the blower...good color choices.

If you like it, then I must of done a good job. I appreciate it. Can't go wrong with black and red.

Looks good dan-o. Your car will be looking and running sweet here in a little bit :D

As soon as I save some coin for the long haul to your house and back + an extra $50 for you. I'll be there. Trust me I'm anxious to get the rockers on. I'm hoping the stock Gen V will get me by until then.
 


Re: 1997 Black GTP, Gen V Lookin' Purty.

Another Question. Well actually two. I need to change the vacuum routing a bit since my car is a 97 and has a stupid Vacuum tree on the blower.

1: The Vacuum Line from the vac tree on the blower to the Bypass Solenoid (Under BBV) is what I currently have. I believe I need to reroute the line to go from the Bypass Solenoid to the Nipple on the LIM under the snout then to the MAP sensor. Correct?

2: The other Vac line on the vacuum tree on the blower goes to the Fuel Pressure Regulator. Where should that Vac line go. Fuel Pressure Regulator too..... where?

My best guess, Is run the vac line from the Bypass Solenoid to the Fuel Pressure Regulator, then from there to the nipple on the LIM under the snout, then to the MAP sensor. Anybody know the two vacuum T size fittings i'll need?
 
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Re: 1997 Black GTP, Gen V Lookin' Purty.

this is how a gen 3, 98 is run. from under the snout that line goes to the map.

boost solenoid, fpr, under snout, to map.


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Re: 1997 Black GTP, Gen V Lookin' Purty.

Looks pretty good. See one flaw. Under the snout area the wrinkles in the paint. But they won't be seen once on the car. Nice.
 
Re: 1997 Black GTP, Gen V Lookin' Purty.

I appreciate it.

Like I stated at first, it's not perfect by any means and has some imperfections like you pointed out, and some orange peel on the back side. But who cares about the back side, ain't nobody got time fo' dat.
 


Re: 1997 Black GTP, Gen V Lookin' Purty.

Sexy GTP man. Hard to believe that car's a year older than my Bonneville SSEI was. Love a lot of the color scheme. Exhaust tips look good and mean.



Also......... Go Hoosiers haha
 
Re: 1997 Black GTP, Gen V Lookin' Purty.

Sexy GTP man. Hard to believe that car's a year older than my Bonneville SSEI was. Love a lot of the color scheme. Exhaust tips look good and mean.



Also......... Go Hoosiers haha

She's as old as these body styles can possibly get. Pretty outstanding. And I appreciate the compliments.

Hoosiers..... Ew. GO STATE.
 
Re: 1997 Black GTP, Gen V Lookin' Purty.

Since my parents always see me working on my car. They believed I could tackle the job of doing the Lower Intake Gaskets on 3.4 Grand Am GT (Sisters car).

Let me tell you what, this sh*t was awful compared to doing the LIM gaskets on a 3800 car. My god.

Starting the tear down:


Upper Plenum off:


Fuel rails next:


Then came the two valve covers, alternator, tensioner assembly, power-steering pump, motor mount, and lower intake manifold. Then of course you had to loosen all the rockers, to remove all the pushrods to get the damn gaskets out:


Cool picture, looks like gold:


Old gaskets:


Anybody want to lick it?


New Gaskets:




Going back together:




Final stage of the second oil change:


Hopefully i'll never have to do that again. Sucked.

Now onto my car.

Block the EVAP on the Gen V:


And got my adapter plate in the mail today:


Waiting on a 3/8 nipple to 1/8 NPT size fastener to screw into the bottom of the throttle body when I tap the brass plug for the PCV setup. Should be here Saturday.

Other than that, I have everything I need and I'm ready for the swap.
 
Re: 1997 Black GTP, Gen V Lookin' Purty.

Good thing you didn't take the push rods out... There is one of those that is shorter then the rest and if you put a long one in there it rips the rocker out of the head... Watched a neighbor do that on his GA.
 
Re: 1997 Black GTP, Gen V Lookin' Purty.

Ive done the LIM gakets on a 3400 GA too I know how you feel, dont you love how the push rods go though the gaskets? When I did it I actually did take the push rods out, got it back together no problem just made sure I put the rods in an organized order.

BTW the genv looks sick!
 


Re: 1997 Black GTP, Gen V Lookin' Purty.

Good thing you didn't take the push rods out... There is one of those that is shorter then the rest and if you put a long one in there it rips the rocker out of the head... Watched a neighbor do that on his GA.

I did have to take all the pushrods out. You have to, to get the new aluminum gaskets in. I kept them all in order by sticking them in Styrofoam. The car runs and drives fine, so no broken rocker.

Ive done the LIM gakets on a 3400 GA too I know how you feel, dont you love how the push rods go though the gaskets? When I did it I actually did take the push rods out, got it back together no problem just made sure I put the rods in an organized order.

BTW the genv looks sick!

It so dumb that the pushrods sit in the gaskets. It's retarded. Whats even more dumb... you have to remove the tensioner assembly and alternator to get to one valve cover bolt, then you have to remove the power steering pump to get to two LIM bolt, and trying to get the three Power steering pump bolts is quite trickey trying to look through the holes of the pulley. Getting them back in is even harder. Possibly one one found its way back in... :th_shakinghead1:

And thank you sir, took awhile to paint like that.

FVCK them engines never again! id rather work on a 3.4 DOHC!

For real. These engine blow.
 
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Re: 1997 Black GTP, Gen V Lookin' Purty.

At least you had enough sense to keep the pushrods in the right order.. I told my neighbor that and he didn't listen.

Glad it worked out for you..

Btw paint that block off plate.
 


Re: 1997 Black GTP, Gen V Lookin' Purty.

I had one of my buddies trying to pay me to do his 3400 LIM gaskets and I told him no, once was enough for me. Unless I gotta do it in work I will IDC but as a side job, Id rather not. I got to many other projects of my own going on I can seem to find the time to work on them, well more like being lazy/tired most of the time I aint gonna lie
 
Re: 1997 Black GTP, Gen V Lookin' Purty.

Yes terrible little engines I will not work on one of those again.

Gen v looks tits to Dan good job and you can tell you took your time.

Im sticking with my L67, SO much easier to work on, by far.

And I appreciate it, I did take my time. Im not a patient guy, but the Gen V was worth it. Lol

At least you had enough sense to keep the pushrods in the right order.. I told my neighbor that and he didn't listen.

Glad it worked out for you..

Btw paint that block off plate.

The exhaust pushrod is just a shade longer, you'd never notice without really looking at it. Your neighbor is a fool. Everything should go back in its original order. Everyone should know that.

I dont plan on painting the block off plate, I dont mind the polished look, plus its already RTV'd on there, and its on the back anyways.

I never pull the pushrods I leave them in and work around them

Aren't you just such a good mechanic. You never seize to impress me. ;)
 
Re: 1997 Black GTP, Gen V Lookin' Purty.

I had one of my buddies trying to pay me to do his 3400 LIM gaskets and I told him no, once was enough for me. Unless I gotta do it in work I will IDC but as a side job, Id rather not. I got to many other projects of my own going on I can seem to find the time to work on them, well more like being lazy/tired most of the time I aint gonna lie

Not wanting to do a 3.4 Intake gasket on these Grand Am's is normal. I'd never do this again, if I can help it. It's quite the complicated job.
 
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