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Need advice about coolant leak coming from head gasket?

Old Apr 17, 2013 | 08:58 PM
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Re: Need advice about coolant leak coming from head gasket?

So i went to the junkyard, plenty of 3.4s (4th gen), a couple of weird efi 2.8s (had some weird pulley instead of a tensioner an the serpentine belt was thin and weird), a carbed 2.8, and a couple of 3.8s (4th gen 3800). Also some fieros but i really dont want to use those cuz they have no room in the engine bay. Which ones can i use?
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Old Apr 17, 2013 | 10:59 PM
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Re: Need advice about coolant leak coming from head gasket?

Originally Posted by xMrBadDogx
ALSO what was the final verdict on what covers i could use? There were some carbed 2.8s and som efi 2.8 with an extra pulley and a weird really thin serpentine belt?
The only difference in the timing covers is where they mate with the oil pan. Have a look at yours to find out what style you need. EDIT: I forgot there are also CW and CCW rotation covers for the water pump get one from a car that has a water pump which turns the same direction as yours (i.e. smooth pulley for CCW and ribbed pulley for CW). I think 87-88 Fieros are the only cars that have an 87+ CW timing cover though, so best to avoid them.

82-86:


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Old Apr 18, 2013 | 07:18 AM
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Re: Need advice about coolant leak coming from head gasket?

Originally Posted by xMrBadDogx
So i went to the junkyard, plenty of 3.4s (4th gen), a couple of weird efi 2.8s (had some weird pulley instead of a tensioner an the serpentine belt was thin and weird), a carbed 2.8, and a couple of 3.8s (4th gen 3800). Also some fieros but i really dont want to use those cuz they have no room in the engine bay. Which ones can i use?
Did you take a look at the s-10's? Hit up a hardware store if this looks like a dead-end. I think there's 3 different sorts of bolts required for the pump.

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Old Apr 18, 2013 | 09:21 PM
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Re: Need advice about coolant leak coming from head gasket?

yup, no S10s Theres almost never any at the junkyard I go to. Its been a weird month though because i spotted 3 fieros (theres almost never any) and a few ls1s (almost always gone as soon as the car arrives.) So maybe ill get lucky and one will arrive soon.
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Old Apr 18, 2013 | 09:23 PM
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Re: Need advice about coolant leak coming from head gasket?

Could i just also take the oil pan with me and swap out the one i currently have or would a different one not fit properly and/or not bolt up right?
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Old Apr 18, 2013 | 11:34 PM
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Re: Need advice about coolant leak coming from head gasket?

What kind of timing cover do you need? The 87+ style should be much easier to find I would think.
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Old Apr 20, 2013 | 02:00 PM
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Re: Need advice about coolant leak coming from head gasket?

Thats the thing, im not really sure what kind i need. I need one for my 89 Camaro 2.8 but I'm not sure which ones will fit. But I picked up a 3.4 cover off a 95 firebird so i ll find out soon if it works. I compared it to one on a 2.8 (the 2.8 which i accidently stripped the same torx bolt) and they looked identical. I wont know for sure if it will work until I try replacing it. I did take all the hex bolts off the 3.4 though so i wont have to deal with all the torx bolts ever again. Frankly after actually having taken the timing cover off of a car i feel like its actually the head thats leaking. But we'll see.

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Old Apr 20, 2013 | 06:37 PM
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Re: Need advice about coolant leak coming from head gasket?

Sounds like the 3.4 cover should be fine
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Old Apr 20, 2013 | 10:16 PM
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Re: Need advice about coolant leak coming from head gasket?

Good to know thanks for the help
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