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  • Question : '90 3.1 LIM-problems with removal-help!

    from what i can tell i have all of the bolts removed & 3/4 of the LIM moves around a good bit but the back half appears to be attached somewhere near the top of the back valve cover-it feels like its ready to come right out but is acting like it has 1 more bolt that i missed-can someone please help me figure out whats going on?

    a picture of the rear bank cylinder side of the 1st gen 3.1 LIM would be very hepful as well-i have 4 bolts taken out of the back-what is snagging me still & if its just old gasket material ill get it but i really dont want to break anything!

  • #2
    according to alldata, there are 8 bolts holding the LIM down. so it sounds like you have all of the bolts removed. must be something else...
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    • #3
      Well you really can't "break it" unless you get really angry.

      Could simply be a nasty bit of RTV hanging on.

      If even one bolt was tight, it wouldn't move around.
      Last edited by asylummotorsports; 10-21-2009, 07:39 PM.

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      • #4
        you did remove the valve covers right?

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        • #5
          i got it-turns out it was a bolt that went through the valve cover & into the LIM that was right under the intake runner going to cylinder number 5 & one on the other side that had wires covering it.

          i took the LIM to my machinist buddy to have the broken off nipple removed, it was red locktighted in & he had to very carefully cut it in most of the way in half, break it in two, extract it, & clean the threads out-& he did so for $5-said it was quite the bitch, too.

          hopefully everything goes together smoothly today & ill get her up & running again

          oh & asylum, im a pretty big fuck & a good amount stronger than i tend to realize, ive known for some time that i have to be gentle with things because if you have to really force it-it tends to break. i cant even tell you how many bolts & parts ive broken before i learned this lesson-let alone the being big thing doesnt help when working in tight spaces at ALL.
          Last edited by no_doz; 10-26-2009, 12:51 PM.

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