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  • 1993-1995 GM 3.4L V6 Engine Teardown and Re-Build

    It has been nearly two years and more since I began the "Complete Engine Re-Build of the 1993-1995 GM 3.4L L-32 V6 Motor" and in all the time since, I was laboring under the misapprehension that I had loaded all of the Engine Tear Down Images up to my existing Photobucket Albums (which are there to this day...but apparently incomplete) with the intention of sharing that comprehensive process with anyone having an interest in taking the plunge to re-build their own, tired and aging 3.4L Engines. But within the last hour, while trying to put together an old IBM A-31 Thinkpad from some parts and pieces laying around... I found a small hard drive that, amongst other things...contained a folder with another 257 Unpublished Images of this Project that, as of yet, have never been shared.!

    This explains why I have received so many odd emails and contacts from time to time since then asking me , "Bobby...Where in the Hell are the REST of them?!" These questions always puzzled me and I would reply to these inquiries with a response that sometimes did not conceal my consternation over the question and tell them to just look down the list of the available albums there and they will be very easy to find. To each and all of the people I've disappointed in this way, I extend my sincere apologies for not realizing my error so much sooner in not having added the ones that can now be viewed in this newly added album. Please forgive me this blunder...and I hope you find these "New OLD" images more satisfying and complete. I should mention that these have been very helpful on many occasions in showing folks where things on the engine were at one time when bolted on at the GM Engine Factory and serve as a guide to getting things back together in ways that the books and manuals simply cannot match when showing partial assembly and dis-assembly in the real world setting. Oh...and while there may be quite a bit of redundancy between this album and the priors... I think at this point ...having too many images is better than not having enough of them...

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    Last edited by 60dgrzbelow0; 07-04-2010, 09:14 PM.

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    You da' man!

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