To remove an oil dipstick tube on a 1994 Grand Am SE 3100 SFI v6, pull the oil dipstick out of the tube and remove the bolt from the bracket. Slide the base mount bracket up and off the tube.?æ
depends on the engine, most have one bolt holding it in place located near the exhaust manifold, take that out and it should wiggle out.
i will like to know where is the mark on a grand am 3100 grand am thx
what does the grand am have in it now
yes.. i have a 99 grand am gt come stock 3400 and i put a 3100 in it.. runs perfect..
its before the cat around the header area
I put a 95 Grand Am transmission in my 94 and it works great!!!
it should,but you may want to check with a dealer, or local salvage yards. they shoul have interchange info.
no difference 3.1 and 3100 are the same
You will need to drain the oil from your 1997 Pontiac Grand Am oil pan. Remove the oil pan retaining bolts. Remove the oil pump retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install the new oil pump.
if you are looking to do an engine swap,it is a bad choice, the 3300 is from the 92-93 grand am and does not directly fit. the 3300 is a 90 degree V6 engine like the 3800,you are much better to go with the 3100 that is standard in any V6 grand am from 1994 till 1998. The 3100 is a 60 degree V6, as is the 3.4 engine in the more modern grand am. Even the 3400 could be a difficult job,if you are very mechanically inclined you could do a 3300 swap yourself, but i am told that it is about 100 hours labour to put the 3800 into a grand am and the 3300 would be a very similar job.
yes you can use the 3400 in your car if it has the 3100 in it, just take the intake off of the 3100 and use it on the 3400 and install back into the car. works fine, i just done it to my 1999 grand prix, it gave it more power and the CPU will adjust the settings for you.
its really easy there is about 10 bolts that hold the body onto the rest of the (sub-frame) and then it is easy to take the engine out
To replace the transmission fluid in the 1999 3100 V-6 Olds Cutlass, first remove the transmission drain plug from the underside of the vehicle. Drain all of the old fluid. Then, replace the drain plug and add new fluid through the transmission dipstick holder in the engine compartment.