Diamondpilot
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- Jinma 254/284 Ford 861 Powermaster at work
Yup 3.1's and 3.4's in ALL '96 to 2002ish? gm vehicles. Fel pro sells a metal replacment gasket set for like 85 bucks, it comes with valve cover, intake, egr valve gasket, and even a new oil pump drive o-ring (where the distributor used to be). It's the only way to go for a permanent fix.
Lifter noise is the other issue, spray some carb cleaner in the lifters (while you have the intake off) and replace the oil with rottella t and it should be quiet as a kitten.
I just did a 3.1 intake gasket change in a '98 cutlass, took about 4 hrs. so 800 bucks is kinda steep for this job ( maybe not in a minivan though) I charged $375 for the whole nine yards
You're right about the 3.8's being good engines, so are the 3.1's and 3.4's overall.
Yea, Mini Vans are not easy to work on, especially GM's. My aunt had a early 90's era all wheel drive Astro Van. It was a major ordeal to change the passengers side spark plugs on that 4.3L. If I remember right you had to remove the fender and it was a common maintenance item. The motor set off center to the passengers side to make room for the master cylinder, steering box and shaft, ect. Not sure if it was worse or not being all wheel drive but I am sure it did not help.
I had a 89 4X4 S-10 Blazer at the time with a 4.3 and it was much easier to work on. I tried to change the plugs for her and had no problem with the drivers side but could not get the passengers. My dad though I was a idiot so he came over and just scratched his head. She was a single lady so the next day my dad called around and found out it was something like a 4 hour job just to do a plug change.
Chris
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