Hi all,
I just bought another Grand Prix, this one a 2000 GT. Originally it was to be a parts car ($250) for the 2000 GTP. The PO said his daughter was driving it and it just quit. Rather than putting any money into it they decided to just sell it and buy a newer car.
SO, before yanking any parts I decided to investigate the no start condition. Turns out it's not a magic car and requires fuel to run. Yup, that's right: I bought a leather appointed, red GT for $250, and fixed it by putting gas in the tank!
So, I drove it around for a few days and decided that the leaking oil onto the exhaust manifold probably needs attention. While I'm in there I'm just replacing all the valve cover gaskets, Upper and Lower intake, general tune-up etc.
I already have the upper and front valve cover off. It appears that coolant likes to pool in the lower, so my question is: what's the best way to remove the lower without dumping coolant everywhere? I'm thinking I might back off the valve rockers to ensure the valves are all closed, then lift if straight up (as straight as I can anyway). If the valves are all closed I should be able to vacuum out anything that does slop. Obviously it'll be getting a few oil changes over the next few weeks to make sure everything is cleaned out.
Thanks guys!
GH