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RAPTORZ34 10-17-2007 04:41 PM

Newbie with a z34
 
I just picked up a 1997 z34 with 75,000 miles at a real good price. I am about to do a T/belt on it (withrollers and tensioners and a serp.belt) I have know prior experince with this motor and it looks like a nightmare. I do really like the car though. It has a Muscle car feel to it. Any advice you guys might have would be real helpful. there is an oil leak comming from the front (maybe right bank? not real sure havent taken a good look yet) Anda short in the ABS system that comes through the radio(when it's on AM) and you can hear the relaymaking noise at the same time. Other than that is pretty nice.

discomonty 10-18-2007 07:51 AM

RE: Newbie with a z34
 
welcome to the forum .... :)

pops 10-18-2007 08:33 AM

RE: Newbie with a z34
 
Welcome to the forum

AwesomeSS 10-18-2007 08:46 AM

RE: Newbie with a z34
 
welcome and post pics soon

BeachBumMike 10-18-2007 09:02 AM

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[align=center]Hi Preston, & Welcome to the MCF[/align][align=center][/align][align=center]Be patience on the anwsers to your questions. Some members[/align][align=center]only have the chance to visit the forum a few times a week.[/align][align=center]Good Luck on your new purchase.[/align][align=center]Check the below link for some infor that may assist.[/align][align=center](Click belowlink, & type in your question)[/align][align=center][:-][/align][align=center]http://wiki.answers.com/wiki.phtml?wpNewq=1[/align][align=center][/align][align=center]MCF Members, check out Preston's Web Site[/align][align=center]He's done some excellent/awesome art-work[/align][align=center][:-][/align][align=center]http://www.doomedfairies.com/webdoomed.jpg[/align][align=center][:-][/align][align=center]http://www.doomedfairies.com/[/align][align=center][/align]

BeachBumMike 10-18-2007 09:09 AM

RE: Newbie with a z34
 
Preston, thanks for sharing your `art
~ Rocky Beach ~
:eek:
Your talent has caputured the `beauty
Thank You,
`Space

06LT3 10-18-2007 10:30 AM

RE: Newbie with a z34
 
Yes welcome to the forum. HOPe to see pics soon! :)

couch 10-18-2007 12:19 PM

RE: Newbie with a z34
 
Welcome to the forums. there's a few of us z/34 guys kicking around. already sounds like you know more about the engine we're running then i do. :D

can't wait to see pics

RAPTORZ34 10-18-2007 04:24 PM

RE: Newbie with a z34
 
Thanks for the warm welcome! I will post some pics as soon a I take some.
Glad you guys like the artwork I need all the pub. I can get! :)

blazerman3 10-20-2007 11:00 AM

RE: Newbie with a z34
 
Welcome to the group. We just bought a `97 LS and love the car. Only 83 grand on it. Lots of good stuff in these rooms so check `em out.

Taz 10-20-2007 09:34 PM

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[sm=welcomesign.gif]
Hi Preston. Great artwork!
A '97 with only 75,000 on it. Nice find.
As couch already mentioned, we have a number of '95-'99 models lurking around here. Chris (SCC24540) is another one.

Bigg J 10-22-2007 02:10 PM

RE: Newbie with a z34
 
Phoenix (David S.) is a guy you should hook up with. He is a walking encyclopedia, especially wih the 5th gen. Try sending him a PM with your questions:

z34phoenix

His Cardomain page is really informative too!! Z34Phoenix on Cardomain.

04 Intimidator 10-22-2007 04:43 PM

RE: Newbie with a z34
 

ORIGINAL: RAPTORZ34

I just picked up a 1997 z34 with 75,000 miles at a real good price. I am about to do a T/belt on it (withrollers and tensioners and a serp.belt) I have know prior experince with this motor and it looks like a nightmare. I do really like the car though. It has a Muscle car feel to it. Any advice you guys might have would be real helpful. there is an oil leak comming from the front (maybe right bank? not real sure havent taken a good look yet) Anda short in the ABS system that comes through the radio(when it's on AM) and you can hear the relaymaking noise at the same time. Other than that is pretty nice.
Welcome to MCF Preston!! Sorry about the oil leak, but I hear these are common on this engine. I beleive it is typically either a head gasket or lower intake gasket.... I'm pretty sure it is the lower intake.

Just look real close where the oil is or if dirty,use some engine gunk cleaner or a rag to clean it up a bit. Then when the oil starts leaking again you will see it and know where the problem is.

RAPTORZ34 02-23-2008 12:01 PM

RE: Newbie with a z34
 
THANKS FOR ALL THE REPLIES! I haven't been on the forum in a awhile (just moved) I still haven't got the t\belt fixed yet. Most price quotes are very high for a 3.4. I have some pics ofMy car buttheyare still in the camera.I have been driving the car more in the winter than I would like to but it's so much better in the snow than my 98 civic. The stick on mouldings on the side are starting to come off, I did notdeal with this yet (not sure if I want to stick them back on with double sidied tape or remove them all together.) Also I have been reading some of the other noobie posts on 3.4 engines.As far as the t/belt goes you don't want to go cheapwith this repair. It is an interfearance motor and the timing is very hard to get right with the dual cams. If the belt does brake most likley it will cost you an engine.

RocknSS04 02-23-2008 04:52 PM

RE: Newbie with a z34
 
Welcome back Preston from Pa. Hope you get your issues fixed soon, and can get some pics up for us to see. Always happy to have someone new around our MCF family.

bilms01 02-28-2008 01:25 PM

RE: Newbie with a z34
 

ORIGINAL: RAPTORZ34

THANKS FOR ALL THE REPLIES! I haven't been on the forum in a awhile (just moved) I still haven't got the t\belt fixed yet. Most price quotes are very high for a 3.4. I have some pics ofMy car buttheyare still in the camera.I have been driving the car more in the winter than I would like to but it's so much better in the snow than my 98 civic. The stick on mouldings on the side are starting to come off, I did notdeal with this yet (not sure if I want to stick them back on with double sidied tape or remove them all together.) Also I have been reading some of the other noobie posts on 3.4 engines.As far as the t/belt goes you don't want to go cheapwith this repair. It is an interfearance motor and the timing is very hard to get right with the dual cams. If the belt does brake most likley it will cost you an engine.
There is a tool that aligns and holds the all cams in place to get the timing belt back in the right place.

http://www.etoolcart.com/browseprodu...J-38613-A.HTMLMaybe a little pricey but worth the cost vs trying to set any other way and big time cheaper than reworked heads, gouged pistons.

The proper GM procedure: http://chevrolet.justanswer.com/chev...-4-liter-chevy

It all looks harder than it really is. Intake gaskets and oil pump drive o rings are the main source of oil leaks then come head gaskets. As with ANY engine oil leak the weathered and deteriorated gasketsare the source of the leak but the majority of the time the ROOT CAUSE isa problem with the PCV system not functioning properlywill point outthe weak gaskets and seals for you.

RAPTORZ34 02-28-2008 04:08 PM

RE: Newbie with a z34
 
Thanks Bilms! very helpful indeed.:eek:


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