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KillaKeninaRiv Member

Name: Kenneth Age: 27 Location: Detroit Joined: 2008-05-17 Post Count: 422 Contribution: 801 Integrity: 1
 | Subject: head gasket replacement Fri Dec 26, 2008 2:25 am | |
| hey my uncle replaced my intake gaskets and didnt do the head gaskets and now i found out i have a burned out wire harness as well. do you all think it would be wiser to go ahead and put in a whole new motor or go back and have the head gaskets and wire harness replaced? i can get a harness for $25 used but the problem is finding someone to do the head gaskets because im not going to pay a shop to do it when i can get a haynes manual and do it myself in a heated garage. _________________ 1995 Riviera NA 3800 Series II motor, cat delete, chrome grill, Pioneer DEH-7400 stereo, Pioneer (2)4 1/2'', (2) Kicker 41/2'', (2) 5 1/4'' Pioneer speakers, (2) Kicker 6X9 interior speakers, (2) Audiobahn 12'' subs SOLD! bought for $500, sold for $3000
1995 Riviera 3800 SC 76K miles, cat delete straight pipe for the ladies
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|  | | dscott2000 Member

Name: Scott Age: 28 Location: Kansas City, MO Joined: 2008-07-27 Post Count: 160 Contribution: 512 Integrity: 0
 | Subject: Re: head gasket replacement Fri Dec 26, 2008 7:07 am | |
| Well, your gonna have to replace the harness anyway. If it were me, I would just do the head gaskets and the harness. Thats just me though. Good luck regardless. _________________   1990 Buick Riviera Series 1 3800, gutted airbox, B&M shift kit, Thrush exhaust, 800 watt stereo, and Baer brakes. |
|  | | deekster_caddy Addict
Name: Derek Age: 37 Location: Reading, MA Joined: 2007-02-01 Post Count: 4446 Contribution: 3570 Integrity: 28
 | Subject: Re: head gasket replacement Fri Dec 26, 2008 8:15 am | |
| What makes you think you need a head gasket? Don't do them as preventative maintenance... _________________ '98 Buick Riviera; Gen V 3.25 pulley, N*, VS Cam, 180 stat, Custom PCM (Powrtuner), headers & HF cat , 42.5 lb inj. Grant-built/PRJ/Thrasher trans 3.29 gears, 7/8 chain, zzp hardened IS  |
|  | | albertj Addict
Name: Location: Finger Lakes of New York State Joined: 2007-05-31 Post Count: 2052 Contribution: 2496 Integrity: 29
 | Subject: Re: head gasket replacement Fri Dec 26, 2008 8:38 am | |
| FIrst and foremost - your posts do not say that you have a head gasket problem. Why are you going to replace head gaskets? They fail on these cars from time to time BUT there is almost always a cause, like a cooling system leak and the heads overheat and warp. IT's a cast iron block, just is not twitchy and warpy like the alloy blocks. So what is it you're *not* telling us? While you are answering that... compared to a lot of engines, the 3800 is pretty straightforward. Although there is not a Haynes for the Riv, a Haynes for the full size buick/olds/pontiac late 80s thru mid 90s will show what you need to know Only diff is you'll have an interesting time getting at the back side of the engine, there is a lot bolted on that's kinda in the way. That said, the Haynes points out that this is one of the few engines that you can (at least theoretically) do a rebuild on and it's practical to do so without puling it, and if you use the search function on this edit board I think you will find at least one write up on replacing the head gaskets. That said, if you can pull it, pull it, it's better access and less hassle overall, plus you can easily remedy other nuisances (leaking oil pan gasket). The funny thing will be how small this engine actually is once you split it from the transaxle. By the way, while it's out you might want to replace the rear main seal. I am *SO* glad I did that when I rebuilt my transmission. let us know what you decide to do. I would not mess with the head gaskets unless no kidding there was a problem. And on the other hand if you're going to do the gaskets I would seriously consider replacing the rear (and maybe front) main seals if I was pulling the engine to do the job. Albertj _________________ 1998 with all fac. opts. (exc. CD changer and subwoofer); 209,000 miles. Mods: KYB front struts, extra noise barriers, fire extinguisher, Magnecor 8mm plug wires, 4-note horn, custom-made stainless exhaust.
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|  | | KillaKeninaRiv Member

Name: Kenneth Age: 27 Location: Detroit Joined: 2008-05-17 Post Count: 422 Contribution: 801 Integrity: 1
 | Subject: Re: head gasket replacement Fri Dec 26, 2008 9:36 pm | |
| we replaced the upper and lower intake manifolds and replaced all fluids, coolant and new oil, started the car up three times and found out the wire harness had a short in it and when we took a look at the oil dipstick it was milky brown and watery...and it was only started for a few seconds. also, where he sealed the intake, he didnt do a proper seal on the lower manifold sides and now it has to be taken off again. _________________ 1995 Riviera NA 3800 Series II motor, cat delete, chrome grill, Pioneer DEH-7400 stereo, Pioneer (2)4 1/2'', (2) Kicker 41/2'', (2) 5 1/4'' Pioneer speakers, (2) Kicker 6X9 interior speakers, (2) Audiobahn 12'' subs SOLD! bought for $500, sold for $3000
1995 Riviera 3800 SC 76K miles, cat delete straight pipe for the ladies
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|  | | albertj Addict
Name: Location: Finger Lakes of New York State Joined: 2007-05-31 Post Count: 2052 Contribution: 2496 Integrity: 29
 | Subject: Re: head gasket replacement Fri Dec 26, 2008 10:02 pm | |
| got it, thanks for the details. Did you get that Haynes yet? Albertj _________________ 1998 with all fac. opts. (exc. CD changer and subwoofer); 209,000 miles. Mods: KYB front struts, extra noise barriers, fire extinguisher, Magnecor 8mm plug wires, 4-note horn, custom-made stainless exhaust.
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|  | | KillaKeninaRiv Member

Name: Kenneth Age: 27 Location: Detroit Joined: 2008-05-17 Post Count: 422 Contribution: 801 Integrity: 1
 | Subject: Re: head gasket replacement Tue Dec 30, 2008 3:20 pm | |
| nope but my brother has one. im trying to figure out whether or not i should just get another motor because this one guy said the head gaskets and wire harness replacement would cost like $300 for the parts and labor _________________ 1995 Riviera NA 3800 Series II motor, cat delete, chrome grill, Pioneer DEH-7400 stereo, Pioneer (2)4 1/2'', (2) Kicker 41/2'', (2) 5 1/4'' Pioneer speakers, (2) Kicker 6X9 interior speakers, (2) Audiobahn 12'' subs SOLD! bought for $500, sold for $3000
1995 Riviera 3800 SC 76K miles, cat delete straight pipe for the ladies
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|  | | Rickw Addict
Name: Rick Location: Lancaster, MA Joined: 2008-09-13 Post Count: 2694 Contribution: 3724 Integrity: 31
 | Subject: Re: head gasket replacement Tue Dec 30, 2008 3:27 pm | |
| Still cheaper than another motor and less labor. By the way, if someone else is doing the head gasket job for you, $300.00 is a decent price. Provided he's a good mechanic. I'd pay someone 300.00 to do that job for me. It's a real back breaker. Many hours bent over the fenders does not appeal to me any more. I think you'll find gaskets alone will eat up most of that 300.00. If your talking about Head gasket's, Intake manifold, valve cover, and misc smaller gaskets and sealants, oil, filter........ _________________ 98 Riv, 102K Miles, EBC, LS1 Ft.Calipers, STB, Addco Rr Sway Bar, 180* stat., SSAC Headers, HF Cat, 1.9's, 105# springs, MPS 3.4, DHP tuned by the Deekster.
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|  | | AA Administrator

Name: Aaron Age: 32 Location: C-bus, Ohio Joined: 2007-01-14 Post Count: 9474 Contribution: 3477 Integrity: 39
 | Subject: Re: head gasket replacement Tue Dec 30, 2008 4:04 pm | |
| I've heard ~$1000 is the going rate for head gasket work from a professional mechanic. _________________  |
|  | | KillaKeninaRiv Member

Name: Kenneth Age: 27 Location: Detroit Joined: 2008-05-17 Post Count: 422 Contribution: 801 Integrity: 1
 | Subject: Re: head gasket replacement Sat Jan 03, 2009 10:50 pm | |
| yeah i heard it costs alot more if its a northstar motor. well, i guess i hustled my uncle then when i gave him the $60 to do the intake gaskets, both upper and lower. but he still didnt check the heads so thats why im in this predicament im in now. now ill have to buy the actual gaskets for the heads, new oil, oil filter, and coolant all over again. only good thing is, im broke now but i have my tuition reimbursement coming from the army and a couple nice sized checks in the pipeline... on another note, i did find quite a few rivieras on craigslist in ohio that were a decent price range so i might get a second one assuming things dont go right with this one and use the first as parts if the costs are expensive. i called one place and they have a 2003 Park Avenue with 35,xxxx miles on it for $800 and I can get it installed for $400...so roughly $1300 total for a pretty much new motor. well see though _________________ 1995 Riviera NA 3800 Series II motor, cat delete, chrome grill, Pioneer DEH-7400 stereo, Pioneer (2)4 1/2'', (2) Kicker 41/2'', (2) 5 1/4'' Pioneer speakers, (2) Kicker 6X9 interior speakers, (2) Audiobahn 12'' subs SOLD! bought for $500, sold for $3000
1995 Riviera 3800 SC 76K miles, cat delete straight pipe for the ladies
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|  | | KillaKeninaRiv Member

Name: Kenneth Age: 27 Location: Detroit Joined: 2008-05-17 Post Count: 422 Contribution: 801 Integrity: 1
 | Subject: Re: head gasket replacement Mon Jan 05, 2009 7:23 pm | |
| car is off to the mechanic today...wish me luck! _________________ 1995 Riviera NA 3800 Series II motor, cat delete, chrome grill, Pioneer DEH-7400 stereo, Pioneer (2)4 1/2'', (2) Kicker 41/2'', (2) 5 1/4'' Pioneer speakers, (2) Kicker 6X9 interior speakers, (2) Audiobahn 12'' subs SOLD! bought for $500, sold for $3000
1995 Riviera 3800 SC 76K miles, cat delete straight pipe for the ladies
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|  | | albertj Addict
Name: Location: Finger Lakes of New York State Joined: 2007-05-31 Post Count: 2052 Contribution: 2496 Integrity: 29
 | Subject: Re: head gasket replacement Fri Jan 09, 2009 8:59 am | |
| So, Kenneth, how did things turn out? Alberrtj _________________ 1998 with all fac. opts. (exc. CD changer and subwoofer); 209,000 miles. Mods: KYB front struts, extra noise barriers, fire extinguisher, Magnecor 8mm plug wires, 4-note horn, custom-made stainless exhaust.
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|  | | KillaKeninaRiv Member

Name: Kenneth Age: 27 Location: Detroit Joined: 2008-05-17 Post Count: 422 Contribution: 801 Integrity: 1
 | Subject: Re: head gasket replacement Tue Jan 13, 2009 6:00 pm | |
| they told me the head gasket but the amount of repairs needed would roughly equal a new motor so im going to either 1) send out the wolves to ''find'' me a motor, or 2) im going to buy it. i wonder would a 3800 series III work in place of a series II? at least my car is back home again and i dont have to worry about thieves stealing my sounds _________________ 1995 Riviera NA 3800 Series II motor, cat delete, chrome grill, Pioneer DEH-7400 stereo, Pioneer (2)4 1/2'', (2) Kicker 41/2'', (2) 5 1/4'' Pioneer speakers, (2) Kicker 6X9 interior speakers, (2) Audiobahn 12'' subs SOLD! bought for $500, sold for $3000
1995 Riviera 3800 SC 76K miles, cat delete straight pipe for the ladies
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|  | | albertj Addict
Name: Location: Finger Lakes of New York State Joined: 2007-05-31 Post Count: 2052 Contribution: 2496 Integrity: 29
 | Subject: Re: head gasket replacement Wed Jan 14, 2009 10:34 am | |
| We need for some other people to weigh in on this, BUT if you also swap the ECU and wiring (if there's even a difference) the Park Ave Series III motor should work. Might not have to do all that - and in any event Don't do it on my say so though- find someone who actually has a clue... by the way while that PA motor is out for the swap might be good time to do preventive mainenance (like replace those PITA spark plugs). How many miles on the PA motor? and also by the way WHY is that PA only $800? Wrecked? Albertj _________________ 1998 with all fac. opts. (exc. CD changer and subwoofer); 209,000 miles. Mods: KYB front struts, extra noise barriers, fire extinguisher, Magnecor 8mm plug wires, 4-note horn, custom-made stainless exhaust.
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|  | | 98riviera98 Addict

Name: Travis Age: 19 Location: Cottage Grove, MN Joined: 2007-02-08 Post Count: 3964 Contribution: 3039 Integrity: 11
 | Subject: Re: head gasket replacement Wed Jan 14, 2009 10:39 am | |
| | albertj wrote: | We need for some other people to weigh in on this, BUT if you also swap the ECU and wiring (if there's even a difference) the Park Ave Series III motor should work. Might not have to do all that - and in any event Don't do it on my say so though- find someone who actually has a clue...
by the way while that PA motor is out for the swap might be good time to do preventive mainenance (like replace those PITA spark plugs). How many miles on the PA motor?
and also by the way WHY is that PA only $800? Wrecked?
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We had a member do a series III swap... its easy... well pretty easy YES you need a pcm to match that motor.._________________ 1.9RR's, SSAC, LQ4 maf and N*, Gen V-ported, L32 LIM ported and polished, L26 block, L67 heads, tune, E85, 65# injectors Worthy quotes: | Rickw wrote: | | What a dipshit, grow up. |
| deekster_caddy wrote: | LOL @ guessing Rick's age. Since we've gotten together a couple of times I won't guess he'd probably hit me |
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