hello everybody i recently picked up a 1994 firebird that is a project car and i had some questions, in the power distrobution box under the hood is every spot supposed to be full with relays because mine does not have any relays on the right side of the box. also what is a normal operating temp of these and when are the fans supposed to come on? One last question i have a pretty bad oil leak and its in the rear of the motor and its dripping down on my y pipe would this most likely be the rear main seal leaking?
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Originally posted by Three.4Bird View Posthello everybody i recently picked up a 1994 firebird that is a project car and i had some questions, in the power distrobution box under the hood is every spot supposed to be full with relays because mine does not have any relays on the right side of the box. also what is a normal operating temp of these and when are the fans supposed to come on? One last question i have a pretty bad oil leak and its in the rear of the motor and its dripping down on my y pipe would this most likely be the rear main seal leaking?
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Re: questions on my first 3.4 firebird
Originally posted by Three.4Bird View Postok so im in the process of doing the lim and upper intake manifold gaskets and the valve covers how do you change the o ring on the oil drive (not realy sure what its called) were typically a distributor would go?
There is a hex rod that connects the drive to the oil pump it usually stays with the oil pump but sometimes it comes out with the drive.
After you remove the oil pump drive you will see the o ring on the outside of the shaft. Remove and replace with new seal.
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Re: questions on my first 3.4 firebird
Originally posted by Three.4Bird View Postso that hex rod fell off in the hole when i was pulling it out....please tell me it didnt get anywere were ill have to remove the oil pan to get it..
Then get a 1/4 inch drive socket that fits the rod and an extension so you have some way of turning it when you drop it into place. I like to tape the socket to the extension so I don't drop the socket. If it is in the oil pump there should be some resistance when you turn the socket wrench.
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