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    i bought a 98 se with 180k on the clock for $800, figured i would use it as a DD, it drives pretty well, i changed the oil, and was planning on new tranny fluid, spark plugs, and air filter? anything else i can do to keep it maintained?
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    Brakes, thermostat, struts are probably worn out but if its just a beater then you might not even want to put the money for those into it....Seafoam it through the brake booster before you do the plugs
    2006 GT- S1x, 3.25 MPS, Lucas 42.5, MAF, SD Headers, C5 Brakes, AGX/Vogtland, GMPP sways
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    Quote Originally Posted by Torok View Post
    i bought a 98 se with 180k on the clock for $800, figured i would use it as a DD, it drives pretty well, i changed the oil, and was planning on new tranny fluid, spark plugs, and air filter? anything else i can do to keep it maintained?
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    plug wires & thermo, possibly flush the cooling system if your going to do the tranny fluid too, replacing all the main fluids will start a new DD timeline of whats new in it

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    Change the wires, look at the terminals of the Coil packs, if you see rust use some fine sand paper and clean them up and apply a lil dielectric grease on them. Seafoam is a great idea. But you wanna change the oil after you do it. Might not hurt to have it aligned. New belts, hoses if they look pretty old. Check all vac. lines and fittings for cracks, leaks.
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    2000 GTP: XP, P&P'd Heads, N*\Lq4 MAF, GenV, 42#'s, PRJ Rails\FPR, Racetronix, TEP w/ 3.29 Gears, 300m, 7/8" chain, SSAC's. - Collecting dust in my garage.
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    Any write ups on the seafoam thing? Tips ?
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    There is a write up in the how-to section...i would paste the link but I'm on my phone so it would be a pain.
    2006 GT- S1x, 3.25 MPS, Lucas 42.5, MAF, SD Headers, C5 Brakes, AGX/Vogtland, GMPP sways
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    Clean the MAF and change the fuel filter also come to mind. Cheap and easy. And I'd bet the fuel filter has never been changed on it.
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    clean tb and MAF
    air filter
    fuel filter
    spark plugs
    oil change
    tranny fluid change
    coolant change if neccessary

    and you should be good!
    '04 Chevy Silverado LT 4x4 - intake, headers, full exhaust, zo6 cam, 799 heads, tune, leveled, 33's
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    Quote Originally Posted by CTKGP09 View Post
    clean tb and MAF
    air filter
    fuel filter
    spark plugs
    oil change
    tranny fluid change
    coolant change if neccessary

    and you should be good!
    Add PCV valve to that as well. Just be careful not to disturb the MAP sensor when removing the PCV housing, as it is known to break.
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    ^^^ forgot that, thanks
    '04 Chevy Silverado LT 4x4 - intake, headers, full exhaust, zo6 cam, 799 heads, tune, leveled, 33's
    '00 Grand Prix GTP DAYTONA 500 - L36 block, S1X, intercooled, GenV, N*, headers, full exhaust, coilovers, 5 speed swap, stage 3+ clutch
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    got all of that taken care of and im not to sure about the tb, MAF, PCV valve, write ups and other stuff would be nice about them
    Car is running better then new btw
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    3800 right? Lim gaskets
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    yes
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    Quote Originally Posted by Torok View Post
    yes
    you might want to pick up aluminum lim gaskets, plastic ones are a known failure, they crack then bam coolant in your oil which leads to... anyone, anyone? "yes timmy" "spun bearning" correct!!! you get a star for today!
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    Quote Originally Posted by 99prixgt View Post
    you might want to pick up aluminum lim gaskets, plastic ones are a known failure, they crack then bam coolant in your oil which leads to... anyone, anyone? "yes timmy" "spun bearning" correct!!! you get a star for today!
    any vendors on the forum that sell the lim gaskets or do I just hit my local autoparts store?
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    Im with the dude on looking for a decent writup on the LIM gasket. Maybe Ill just get my cheap a*s to buy a Haynes. Ill go back to my searching forit tho. Isnt it like a 4-6 hour job???
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    Quote Originally Posted by sUpErClEaNbLaCkMaChInE View Post
    any vendors on the forum that sell the lim gaskets or do I just hit my local autoparts store?
    Hit up your local Pontiac/Chevrolet/Buick dealers for the LIM gaskets. They should have them in stock. Not anymore expensive than a parts store and they won't sell you the old plastic design
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    awsome thanks guys.
    2007 GP GT 3.8 S/C.180 Tstat. 605 ALs. Drop in K&N. 45K HIDS.
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    what was the Grand Prix recall for a while back, i want to check to see if it ever got fixed. car is running great BTW, need to pick up a cheap deck, the current one is out, i tried re-wiring it and didn't work, might pick one up at a junk yard. then new (junk Yard) head lights to replace the garbage ones i have now, might as well drive with my headlights off no joke
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