I bought an '03 Grand Am from a guy knowing it had coolant in the oil and needed some work. It wasn't my first LIM repair, so I didn't hesitate much to buy it.
The guy said he had replaced the LIM and he diagnosed the issue as a head gasket. The head gasket job isn't much more than the LIM repair, so I went ahead and replaced both head gaskets along with the LIM gaskets.
Upon starting it up for the first time, I noticed some white smoke coming from the exhaust, but didn't think much of it other than it was still burning it out. After I started driving it a bit, I noticed the heat wasn't working and the temp gauge was around the 215* mark. I flushed the radiator, heater core, to no avail, then I replaced the water pump (old one looked operational, but was a different impellor style). The heat worked for a couple trips, and the car maintained a normal 195* operating temp.
On my trip to the emissions testing station, the temp gauge shot up into the red a couple times so fast that I couldn't react, and white smoke started pouring out of the exhaust and the overflow reservoir hose. Sucked. I babied it home buying coolant along the way, and it drank it...
When I got home, I pulled the plugs, and the ones on cylinders 3 and 5 had some orange coloring on them. (The previous owner put new plugs into it). I followed up with a compression test and those two cylinders came up at 150 psi, same as cylinder 1. I checked the oil again, no milkshake mix. It was about 30 degrees outside when I did the compression test, and the engine had not been run in a day. Not sure if that's important or not.
At this point, I know I need to tear down the engine again and find the broken park, but what specifically would you guys look for? Since my Jbody days, you guys have been the authority on this style engines, so I am looking for some help. I've attached pictures to better explain some of the details.
This picture is of the spark plugs.
The cylinders with the stars had the yellow plugs.
The guy said he had replaced the LIM and he diagnosed the issue as a head gasket. The head gasket job isn't much more than the LIM repair, so I went ahead and replaced both head gaskets along with the LIM gaskets.
Upon starting it up for the first time, I noticed some white smoke coming from the exhaust, but didn't think much of it other than it was still burning it out. After I started driving it a bit, I noticed the heat wasn't working and the temp gauge was around the 215* mark. I flushed the radiator, heater core, to no avail, then I replaced the water pump (old one looked operational, but was a different impellor style). The heat worked for a couple trips, and the car maintained a normal 195* operating temp.
On my trip to the emissions testing station, the temp gauge shot up into the red a couple times so fast that I couldn't react, and white smoke started pouring out of the exhaust and the overflow reservoir hose. Sucked. I babied it home buying coolant along the way, and it drank it...
When I got home, I pulled the plugs, and the ones on cylinders 3 and 5 had some orange coloring on them. (The previous owner put new plugs into it). I followed up with a compression test and those two cylinders came up at 150 psi, same as cylinder 1. I checked the oil again, no milkshake mix. It was about 30 degrees outside when I did the compression test, and the engine had not been run in a day. Not sure if that's important or not.
At this point, I know I need to tear down the engine again and find the broken park, but what specifically would you guys look for? Since my Jbody days, you guys have been the authority on this style engines, so I am looking for some help. I've attached pictures to better explain some of the details.
This picture is of the spark plugs.
The cylinders with the stars had the yellow plugs.
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