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.
Doesn't have one.
Any Gm motor of the same size and layout and year. Possible some Toyota motors but no promises
I'm not exactly sure on a '94. In a '91 it's like this... You open the hood, put your right hand down and there should be a big black hose coming out of the radiator right close to it. Follow the hose to where it connects to the engine. This shold be the thermostat housing. It's usually aluminum and has two or three bolts holding it in. Kinda bulbous looking. Try that and see what you find.
The 1995 Pontiac Grand Am starter relay switch can be found on the firewall in the engine compartment. The starter relay switch will be on the drivers side of the firewall.
No risk just make sure head is not warped before replacing gasket Is this a quad 4 motor????????????????????
Sure, its the sameengine
where can you find a diagram of 1994 pontiac grand am motor?
How do you do a front-end alignment on a 1994 pontiac grand prix?
where is my cooling fan swcith to my 1994 pontic grand prix
I not sure what the normal temp is but I had a 94 grand am and it ran around 160 most of the time.
Intake manifold on top and exhaust manifold on the side.
It could be that the battery is dead or your starter is bad.
What engine is in the car right now and where are you located?
If you have to ask that then it might be best you not touch any wrenches
4.5 Quarts of oil
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problem with power steering 1994 Pontiac grand am 2.3L