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    Hi all. Noob here with a recently purchased 1998 Regal GS w/ 73,500 mi.

    Ive read the "97-03 W Body Buyers Guide" and ALOT of the "HOW TO" threads and have come to the conclussion that there are many things that i will need to do to ensure that this car is reliable for the future.

    First off id like to thank all of the contributors that help ppl. keep their cars running. I'm sure that anyone that has had to deal with a dis-honest or incompetent mechanic can appreciate this site as much as i do.

    Now, right after buying this car i bought it to my local (Dallas Tx) Buick dealership for a multi-point inspection and this is what they told me needed to be fixed/replaced......1 p/a oil pressure sending unit; 1 p/a lower intake gasket; 1 supercharger gasket; 1 upper coolant elbow; 2 yellow o-rings; 1 coolant; 1 lof; 1 p/a rocker cover gasket; 1 p/a oil pan gasket.

    i plan on doing the LIM gasket first (to replace it with the GM aluminum one), and to change the coolant elbow, o-rings, rocker cover gasket, and supercharger gasket while i was at it. Were there any other things that i should do at the same time so that i wont have to take apart the engine again in the near future?

    Also i will be doing a VERY good cooling system flush to get whatever is in there OUT.

    My goal for this car is to have it 1.safe, 2.reliable, and 3.fast ; i'd like to get it to about 300-325 hp.
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    Welcome, dude!
    Irridium spark plugs last 100k mi and work just as well as copper. Copper is a waste on N/A and only lasts 15k mi. Don't use Platinum.
    Use 195* tstat unless you can thoroughly explain why not; 99.9% don't need a lower temp.
    Almost any oil filter, ever, is of higher quality than ACDelco. Spend $6+.
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    Welcome. You are in my neck of the woods. Will you be doing the work? You hit up any meets?

    when you have a chance register over on =dfwGMelite=. There are a few of us locals on there.
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    thanks for the welcome.

    yea i'll be doing the work on the car (with the help of some DIY videos/instructions). i havent been to any meets and probably wont go to one until the cars problems are taken care of.

    i'll go check out the site you mentioned.
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    All those problems sound about right for one of that age.

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    welcome to the forums...yay someone who WANTS to do maintenance first! then after? camcamcamcam
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    Quote Originally Posted by kdubb View Post
    thanks for the welcome.

    yea i'll be doing the work on the car (with the help of some DIY videos/instructions). i havent been to any meets and probably wont go to one until the cars problems are taken care of.

    i'll go check out the site you mentioned.
    i see you registered.
    let me know when you are planning on taking care of that stuff and I can help you knock it out. Shouldn't take too long.

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    welcome to the forums...yay someone who WANTS to do maintenance first! then after? camcamcamcam
    ^this
    That's rare around here.
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    i remember learning that preventative maintenance was the first step to keeping a car running and it just stuck like glue.

    thank you for offering to help with getting her in top-top-shape. i plan on knocking it all out after i know exactly what i need to git'r dun.
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