Aluminum Frame LIM gaskets for Series II pix (56k warning)
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Aluminum Frame LIM gaskets for Series II pix (56k warning)
Ben (Bignews1) stopped by today with a new set of Aluminum frame lower intake manifold gaskets he just purchased from our local GM dealer for $59 + tax.
With any luck, this is the solution we have been long awaiting. I hope with these gaskets, a reduced diameter stovepipe, and a sleeved upper, that the average L-36 can be restored to become as reliable and long-lived as its predecessors.
I hope these will fit any Series II engine. Ben bought them for his '97, but they seem to be a perfect fit for my '95 too.
Can't remember these pins. Do all Series IIs have locating pins on the cylinder heads?
With any luck, this is the solution we have been long awaiting. I hope with these gaskets, a reduced diameter stovepipe, and a sleeved upper, that the average L-36 can be restored to become as reliable and long-lived as its predecessors.
I hope these will fit any Series II engine. Ben bought them for his '97, but they seem to be a perfect fit for my '95 too.
Can't remember these pins. Do all Series IIs have locating pins on the cylinder heads?
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Yeah, I know. But I need these for next weekend, and GMPD has a reputation for taking their sweet time to ship orders. And when you factor in the GMPD shipping charges (which seem steep to me), I don't think $59 is a huge ripoff.
But even more importantly, this is the first time I've actually seen these gaskets to verify their existence. I'm glad GM updated the design, and I'm looking forward to installing them with my newly sleeved UIM.
But even more importantly, this is the first time I've actually seen these gaskets to verify their existence. I'm glad GM updated the design, and I'm looking forward to installing them with my newly sleeved UIM.
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Speaking of GM parts Direct, I just logged on to see where my new o2 sensor is and they had a note up saying they were moving and it'* going to be a while before they ship it.
Naturally, there wasn't any such note when I ordered. That kinda pisses me off.
Naturally, there wasn't any such note when I ordered. That kinda pisses me off.
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Originally Posted by Bob Dillon
Speaking of GM parts Direct, I just logged on to see where my new o2 sensor is and they had a note up saying they were moving and it'* going to be a while before they ship it.
Naturally, there wasn't any such note when I ordered. That kinda pisses me off.
Naturally, there wasn't any such note when I ordered. That kinda pisses me off.
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we need to take the time to Thank both Bill Buttermore and BigNews1
Thankyou to Bill Buttermore for the constant cahnages and corrections to the Upperintake Techinfo which I will install the correction to tomorrow
And a big thanks to Bignews1 for the info on the revised alluminum gaskets...
Thanks guys...
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Thankyou to Bill Buttermore for the constant cahnages and corrections to the Upperintake Techinfo which I will install the correction to tomorrow
And a big thanks to Bignews1 for the info on the revised alluminum gaskets...
Thanks guys...
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