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∙ 2005-07-09 03:37:35Place a floor jack under your engine with a board resting on the jack under your engine between the oil pan and the transmission pan and slowly raise the jack until it supports your engine. remove the motor mount. perform repair. replace mount. remove jack and board. wish we would have rememberedthis earlier.
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∙ 2005-07-09 03:37:35The engine support cradle is usually what fails
The 1995 Pontiac Grand Am 3.1 liter engine crank shaft sensor is located inside of the rear engine cover. You will need to remove the rear engine cover in order to access the crankshaft sensor.
If it is a V6 the starter is at the bottom front of the engine. The front of the car has to be raised to access it from underneath. This is best done when the engine is cool.
i think the GTO has the LS2 6.2 That depends on what your idea of a Pontiac engine is. The "New" Pontiac GTO was available with the 6.0 engine. If you are talking about a traditional Pontiac engine, the largest factory offered engine is the 455 from 1970-1976.
The Pontiac 2.4 liter engine, is not and interference engine. The Pontiac interference engines are all larger than 3.0 liters.
No, you can cant the engine forward to gain access to the pump.
The 1989 Pontiac Firebird oil sending unit is located on the bottom of the engine. You will need to remove the oil pan in order to access the oil sending unit.
the 2002 Pontiac Montana came with a 3.4L engine.
What size engine? If the engine is a 3.4 litre, the sensor is located directly under the power steering pump. Power steering pump, must be removed before you can gain access to the camshaft sensor. I also removed the engine mount, to ease removal of power steering pump. Caution!!! (support engine with jack before removing engine mount.)
The Pontiac 2.4 liter engine, is not and interference engine. The Pontiac interference engines are all larger than 3.0 liters.
pontiac g6 check engine light car with wrench
Mounted on the bottom of the engine block inside the oil pan. Pan must be remove to access the pump.