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Walking
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Buffalo NY
Drives: 99 Grand AM 3.4 V6 ported and polished
Posts: 2
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1999 Grand Am Top End Swap?
I have a 1999 grand Am with A 3.4L V6. After recently finding out my head gaskets are leaking and sending cooling down the back of the block I have come to a crossroads. The car itself is in great shape and I dont really have the money to buy a brand new car because of my student loans so I was thinking of rebuilding the car with a ported and polished top end with gaskets for the 3500 that would be ready to bolt on from www.miltzymotorsports.com I can't say i have really seen this done but what do you think? Any suggestions?
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7.0 Liter LS7 V8
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Montréal, Québec
Posts: 8,706
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Re: 1999 Grand Am Top End Swap?
If you lack money why not just buy the regular gaskets and replace... sure it`s HG and not the intakesÉ
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