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  • 3400 LIM coolent leak

    I am rebuilding a 3400 GrandAm engine that I bought to put into an MGB.

    I've pulled completely down and am now reassembling it.

    I notice that there is some white encrustation around the metal pipe where it attaches to the LIM. I am assuming that it is from a coolant leak. Is there an O-ring on this pipe that needs replacing or is it a press fit? If it is a press fit do you have any recommendations on sealing it?

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    pipe is a press fit. the whole pipe will need to be replaced. when installing it use red loctite, thats what i do and seem to have good luck.
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    • #3
      Thanks for the info - is this something I can pickup new at a dealer, or will I have to go to a salvage yard?

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      • #4
        um mine is an o-ring...

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        • #5
          Any recommendations on how to remove it without damaging it? I'm thinking a squirt of WD-40 and some gentle twisting.
          Last edited by lars49; 06-30-2009, 12:22 PM.

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