Check out the following website for pics and instructions. http://macgp.clubgp.com/howto/engine/pcv/gt/pcv.html Hope this helps. "G"
V6 3.8L AKA 3800
What type of gas goes into 2004 pontiac grand prix gt a v6 3800 series III engine?
this is a GT with floor shift and 3800 engine
It should so long as both vehicles are each Supercharged 3800's or non-supercharged 3800's and make sure the Grand Prix has a 3.8L (3800 V6) and not a 3.1L V6 (3100)
In my opinion, it isn't worth purchasing a car that has 189,000 miles. I would avoid buying a sporty vehicle like a supercharged 2000 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP 3800 as a first car.
It has a timing chain that will last the life of the engine.
"3800" indicates that the car has the 3800 Series II V-6 engine (3.8L). The SE is the trim level which decodes as "Standard Edition." GP's without the 3800 badge are equipped with the base 3.1L V-6 engine.
Yes, as long as it is a 3800 Series II V6. Not a Series I. A Series II will say Series II on the engine cover. If it is a Series one it would fit because it is the same size, but I do not know if it will work with the Grand Prix's ECU and transaxle.
How to reset the computer 1999 pontiac grand prix gt 3800 series II v6?
The 3800 Pontiac engine had bolt torque specification is 160 pounds. The head bolts should be torqued in 40 pound intervals.
On a 3800 engine it's located underneath the Alternator
It is important to have a diagram when making changes to the vacuum system of a car. The diagram to the 1998 Pontiac Grand Prix vacuum system can be found in its maintenance manual.