To replace the coolant elbows on a 3800 V6 engine, first, ensure the engine is cool and disconnect the negative battery terminal. Remove any obstructions, such as the intake duct, to access the elbows. Carefully remove the old elbows using pliers or a screwdriver, clean the area, and then install the new elbows, ensuring they are seated properly. Finally, reconnect any components you removed and refill the cooling system with coolant.
on the 3800 V6 its below the throttle body
Ineed the torque sequence and tightening specs for a 92 GM 3800 intake.
How to reset the computer 1999 pontiac grand prix gt 3800 series II v6?
3.8 liter v6
yes the 3800 v6 fit fit in a Chevy cavalier 95 and up
Below the alternator on the 3800 engine and next to the ignition control module On the 3100 v6 What about on the 3.4?? V-6?
You will need a intake manifold set and possibly a plenum gasket set.
A 3800 engine is 3800 no mater what is mounted in. But a 2007 Pontiac G6 does not have a 3800 it has a 3500 (3.5L) V6.
3400 (code E) V6 Engine: 11.3 us quarts (10.7 liters) 3800 (code K) V6 Engine: 11.7 us quarts (11.0 liters)
On the 2000 Firebird 3800 V6, the PCV valve is under the MAP sensor. It is on the top of the engine on the upper plenum.
I answered the question myself. It's under the throttle body on the front of the engine, just above the serpentine belt.
The 3800 V6 has a timing chain.