Anyone ever do a write up on this? Or seen another topic with pics?
Should u keep alternator and tensioner attached together when removing?
Coolant elbows on 98 se
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Coolant elbows on 98 se
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Re: Coolant elbows on 98 se
I took my altenator off when I did mine. It makes it easier to move around in there, and maneuver the tensioner. Be prepared if you haven't changed the elbows before, that they're going to break off either in the block or in the tensioner itself. It's normal, just because they deteriorate over time. Use either a small pick, or you can bend a small flathead screwdriver to pry and scrape the old pieces out of the block and the tensioner. There are factory aluminum replacements now from Doorman. make sure you use those elbows when you replace these, otherwise you'll be doing the job again shortly after the plastic ones leak again haha. Ask me how I know. I believe there may be some pictures on how to remove them in the Upper Intake replacement thread in Techinfo. If not, look on youtube, and you'll find a few videos on how to replace the elbows on the Grand Prix's. The motor is the same, just the items around it will be a little different (coolant tank won't be in the way, etc.).
Good luck!
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Re: Coolant elbows on 98 se
I already picked up the aluminum elbows. I just got the car, someone else did the elbows before and use plastic lol.
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B II-2000 Bonneville SSEi (black) 7/3/09 ZZpcm 1.0, Thrasher Cold Air Intake, Magnaflow hi-flow cat, 180 thermostat, Autolite 104's, solid hockey puck front mount, Intense 3.4 MPS. (OCT 2010 COTM Nominee)
B III-1987 Bonneville LE (burgundy) 7/22/10 -- Gone to Heaven
B IV-1991 Bonneville LE (black) 12/6/12 Parts Car -- Gone!
B V-1998 Bonneville SE (green) 9/11/13 -- 270,000+ and going strong! -- gone 287k+
B VI-1989 Bonneville SSE(gray)9/23/15

B I-1999 Bonneville SE -My First Bonnie- gone forever
B II-2000 Bonneville SSEi (black) 7/3/09 ZZpcm 1.0, Thrasher Cold Air Intake, Magnaflow hi-flow cat, 180 thermostat, Autolite 104's, solid hockey puck front mount, Intense 3.4 MPS. (OCT 2010 COTM Nominee)
B III-1987 Bonneville LE (burgundy) 7/22/10 -- Gone to Heaven
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Re: Coolant elbows on 98 se
Could you post the Dorman part number, please?
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Re: Coolant elbows on 98 se
I'm redoing mine after 3 years of Dorman plastic. It's the o-ring that's seeping after the mechanic did my UIM/Lower gasket. I'm using the aluminum elbows I got on Amazon.Djkthegame wrote:I already picked up the aluminum elbows. I just got the car, someone else did the elbows before and use plastic lol.
Here's a well done video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QldgVWRJQJY
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Re: Coolant elbows on 98 se
Thanks! I'm gonna order one of those tomorrow for my "ain't puked yet but will someday" box in the garage.
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