What did you do to your car today?
- yourgrandma
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Re: What did you do to your car today?
More polishing.
02 SSEi-Turning money into tire smoke, very efficiently.


- spoiledred94
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Re: What did you do to your car today?
what's a grease seal puller?
2001 Bonneville SSEi. 1598xx mi.
great car. Wrecked


Burnt Bonny.
Note if you pull the injectors to obserbe fuel delivery...make sure you leave the plugs in and disconnect the ign. Believe me
great car. Wrecked


Burnt Bonny.
Note if you pull the injectors to obserbe fuel delivery...make sure you leave the plugs in and disconnect the ign. Believe me
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Re: What did you do to your car today?
Paint correction spot treatments. This is the first time I have done anything for the finish with the exception of wash/clay/wax etc in three years. I managed to get a bunch of areas looking 10X better!

1998 Olds LSS/L67, 92K miles, Intense FWI, SSAC headers, 3.2 MPS, cat delete, 180 stat, AL 103's, HPT.
1996 Olds Eighty Eight LS/L36, 146K miles, mostly stock
1997 Olds LSS/L36, 95K miles, raided for dent free parts and sold
1989 Bonneville LE Gem (sold)
1987 Bonneville LE (retired)
Re: What did you do to your car today?
There is a picture of one here:spoiledred94 wrote:what's a grease seal puller?
http://www.sears.com/lisle-seal-puller/ ... tType=SRDT
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devin1986
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Re: What did you do to your car today?
I added oil, because... apparently that's a thing you need to do with German cars even if they have brand new motors.
-2002 Pontiac Bonneville SE

gone, but I'll never forget it-2000 Buick LeSabre Limited, top swapped, ported gen3, MPS pulley system, FWI, SD headers, hockey puck mod, thrush turbo, 255lb pump, 180 t-stat, 245s on bullitts, and maybe some other things that I forget.

gone, but I'll never forget it-2000 Buick LeSabre Limited, top swapped, ported gen3, MPS pulley system, FWI, SD headers, hockey puck mod, thrush turbo, 255lb pump, 180 t-stat, 245s on bullitts, and maybe some other things that I forget.
- spoiledred94
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Re: What did you do to your car today?
devin1986 wrote:I added oil, because... apparently that's a thing you need to do with German cars even if they have brand new motors.
Have you checked the dipstick? Don/t overfill. You could do some damage otherwise
2001 Bonneville SSEi. 1598xx mi.
great car. Wrecked


Burnt Bonny.
Note if you pull the injectors to obserbe fuel delivery...make sure you leave the plugs in and disconnect the ign. Believe me
great car. Wrecked


Burnt Bonny.
Note if you pull the injectors to obserbe fuel delivery...make sure you leave the plugs in and disconnect the ign. Believe me
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devin1986
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Re: What did you do to your car today?
Yes, sir. No worries about that for me.spoiledred94 wrote:devin1986 wrote:I added oil, because... apparently that's a thing you need to do with German cars even if they have brand new motors.
Have you checked the dipstick? Don/t overfill. You could do some damage otherwise
-2002 Pontiac Bonneville SE

gone, but I'll never forget it-2000 Buick LeSabre Limited, top swapped, ported gen3, MPS pulley system, FWI, SD headers, hockey puck mod, thrush turbo, 255lb pump, 180 t-stat, 245s on bullitts, and maybe some other things that I forget.

gone, but I'll never forget it-2000 Buick LeSabre Limited, top swapped, ported gen3, MPS pulley system, FWI, SD headers, hockey puck mod, thrush turbo, 255lb pump, 180 t-stat, 245s on bullitts, and maybe some other things that I forget.
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Re: What did you do to your car today?
Did all 4 rotors and pads on my buddy Chad's 05 SLE on Sunday, as well as helped him wash/wax it. Pics l8r.
Bye Bye:

RIP sandrock

RIP sandrock
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Re: What did you do to your car today?
New engines CAN use extra oil during break-in. That's actually not uncommon.
Now if you're pouring in quart after quart, that's a problem, but a little between oil changes on a fresh engine isn't unheard of.
Every internal combustion engine on the planet consumes oil. Just a fact. It's the nature of the beast. If it didn't, something would be wrong. However, a normal operating engine should consume such miniscule amounts that you really don't notice it. This is why most engines have a "safe-range" on the dipstick to account for this when checking it. And as I mentioned above, fresh engines, will burn a little extra until everything seats/wears in.
If it's excess though, I'd start looking at PCV and EGR systems sucking up too much also. Some in the EGR can be normal, but if you can pour out a quart from the system, that's a tad much.
Now if you're pouring in quart after quart, that's a problem, but a little between oil changes on a fresh engine isn't unheard of.
Every internal combustion engine on the planet consumes oil. Just a fact. It's the nature of the beast. If it didn't, something would be wrong. However, a normal operating engine should consume such miniscule amounts that you really don't notice it. This is why most engines have a "safe-range" on the dipstick to account for this when checking it. And as I mentioned above, fresh engines, will burn a little extra until everything seats/wears in.
If it's excess though, I'd start looking at PCV and EGR systems sucking up too much also. Some in the EGR can be normal, but if you can pour out a quart from the system, that's a tad much.

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devin1986
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Re: What did you do to your car today?
Not to be rude, but yes... I understand motors. I wasn't really doing troubleshooting.CMNTMXR57 wrote:New engines CAN use extra oil during break-in. That's actually not uncommon.
Now if you're pouring in quart after quart, that's a problem, but a little between oil changes on a fresh engine isn't unheard of.
Every internal combustion engine on the planet consumes oil. Just a fact. It's the nature of the beast. If it didn't, something would be wrong. However, a normal operating engine should consume such miniscule amounts that you really don't notice it. This is why most engines have a "safe-range" on the dipstick to account for this when checking it. And as I mentioned above, fresh engines, will burn a little extra until everything seats/wears in.
If it's excess though, I'd start looking at PCV and EGR systems sucking up too much also. Some in the EGR can be normal, but if you can pour out a quart from the system, that's a tad much.
-2002 Pontiac Bonneville SE

gone, but I'll never forget it-2000 Buick LeSabre Limited, top swapped, ported gen3, MPS pulley system, FWI, SD headers, hockey puck mod, thrush turbo, 255lb pump, 180 t-stat, 245s on bullitts, and maybe some other things that I forget.

gone, but I'll never forget it-2000 Buick LeSabre Limited, top swapped, ported gen3, MPS pulley system, FWI, SD headers, hockey puck mod, thrush turbo, 255lb pump, 180 t-stat, 245s on bullitts, and maybe some other things that I forget.
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Re: What did you do to your car today?
But you seemed surprised that you were adding extra oil on a new engine... German or not.

Retired Bonneville Owner and former GM Tech:
2004 Pontiac Bonneville GXP: Black/Ebony *SOLD*
Summer Toys: Combined 827 RWHP / 877lb/ft RWTQ
2004 Pontiac GTO: Impulse Blue Metallic/Black/M6: lots 'o mods, 415 RWHP / 405lb/ft RWTQ!
2006 Cadillac STS-V: Light Platinum Metallic/Light Gray/A6 - Spectre CAI, Magnaflow exhaust, Speed Inc. tune, 412 RWHP / 472lb/ft RWTQ
Daily Drivers:
2019 Chrysler Pacifica Limited: Mommy's new RGC
2015 Chrysler Town & Country Limited Platinum: Kids new RGC
2011 Camaro SS
2009 Pontiac G8 GT: L76, Sport Red Metallic
2004 GMC Sierra 2500HD: Victory Red - 8.1L Big Block and Allison
2003 Chevrolet Suburban 2500: Doeskin Tan - 8.1L Big Block... RIP
1999 Chevrolet Suburban: Sunset Gold Metallic - RIP
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devin1986
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Re: What did you do to your car today?
Not so much. Just a little drama and sarcasm added for amusement with the hope that it wouldn't turn to bickering with strangers on the internet, because I figure that people won't throw a fit over things that don't matter.CMNTMXR57 wrote:But you seemed surprised that you were adding extra oil on a new engine... German or not.
-2002 Pontiac Bonneville SE

gone, but I'll never forget it-2000 Buick LeSabre Limited, top swapped, ported gen3, MPS pulley system, FWI, SD headers, hockey puck mod, thrush turbo, 255lb pump, 180 t-stat, 245s on bullitts, and maybe some other things that I forget.

gone, but I'll never forget it-2000 Buick LeSabre Limited, top swapped, ported gen3, MPS pulley system, FWI, SD headers, hockey puck mod, thrush turbo, 255lb pump, 180 t-stat, 245s on bullitts, and maybe some other things that I forget.
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Re: What did you do to your car today?
Ahh.

Retired Bonneville Owner and former GM Tech:
2004 Pontiac Bonneville GXP: Black/Ebony *SOLD*
Summer Toys: Combined 827 RWHP / 877lb/ft RWTQ
2004 Pontiac GTO: Impulse Blue Metallic/Black/M6: lots 'o mods, 415 RWHP / 405lb/ft RWTQ!
2006 Cadillac STS-V: Light Platinum Metallic/Light Gray/A6 - Spectre CAI, Magnaflow exhaust, Speed Inc. tune, 412 RWHP / 472lb/ft RWTQ
Daily Drivers:
2019 Chrysler Pacifica Limited: Mommy's new RGC
2015 Chrysler Town & Country Limited Platinum: Kids new RGC
2011 Camaro SS
2009 Pontiac G8 GT: L76, Sport Red Metallic
2004 GMC Sierra 2500HD: Victory Red - 8.1L Big Block and Allison
2003 Chevrolet Suburban 2500: Doeskin Tan - 8.1L Big Block... RIP
1999 Chevrolet Suburban: Sunset Gold Metallic - RIP
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Re: What did you do to your car today?
Under hood detail, cleaned up my recovery bottle, that was still a bit nasty, installed TB heat shield, wiped out doorsills and drainage channels. These Olds's tend to collect a lot of gunk up ahead of the front doors in the front fenders, I hit it with a hose and a screwdriver from the front seat to flush it.
Oh yeah, and unlocked the PCM with HPT. Did I mention that?
Oh yeah, and unlocked the PCM with HPT. Did I mention that?

1998 Olds LSS/L67, 92K miles, Intense FWI, SSAC headers, 3.2 MPS, cat delete, 180 stat, AL 103's, HPT.
1996 Olds Eighty Eight LS/L36, 146K miles, mostly stock
1997 Olds LSS/L36, 95K miles, raided for dent free parts and sold
1989 Bonneville LE Gem (sold)
1987 Bonneville LE (retired)
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Re: What did you do to your car today?
Yesterday on the '05 SE, replaced the serpentine belt (at first I didn't think I was going to be strong enough. had to work extra hard at it - ha ha) and swapped the ignition coils I got from olblueeyesbonne off the '92 SSE onto the '05 SE. Today I put "bumper pads" on the console lid and glove box lid of the '05 SE. I still badly need to take the wheels off and clean them up properly on the '05 SE. We've put over 12k miles on the car since I bought it the 3rd week of August, last year. The car runs sooooooooooooo goooooooood! nothing like a Bonneville!- BC
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Re: What did you do to your car today?
I drove my car today. First time in a week I believe.
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Re: What did you do to your car today?
I restored my lenses on the retrofitted set of lights again. They got looking bad really fast, so I went more aggressive with the sandpaper. I'll see how long it lasts, if it gets bad again I'm going to swap lenses with my original lights.







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Re: What did you do to your car today?
Started yesterday cleaning the chrome wheels on the'05 SE. I finished today. I took them off so I could really get the elbow grease applied. I've never seen stock GM OEM chrome wheels before. I was shocked to see that only the front of the rim and spider are chromed. I wanted to paint the un-chromed portion of the wheels, but ran out of time. I did good just to get'em off, cleaned up and put back on. Now to get the headlights cleaned up again. Lasted about 9 months. - BC
In Memory of Brad - 1/21/1977 .. 10/23/2013 ...... Aaron - 1977 .. 2017 .....
2017 Hyundai Santa Fe Sport ..... 1992 Bonneville SSE 1SB 170 HP L27 4T60E retired/sold to MattStrike ..... 2005 Bonneville SE 1SC 205 HP L36 4T65E - retired/salvage yard ..... PBCF user 2321
2017 Hyundai Santa Fe Sport ..... 1992 Bonneville SSE 1SB 170 HP L27 4T60E retired/sold to MattStrike ..... 2005 Bonneville SE 1SC 205 HP L36 4T65E - retired/salvage yard ..... PBCF user 2321
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motopsyco
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Re: What did you do to your car today?
went outside and looked at it parked in the driveway after the brakes on my avalanche failed and almost got me killed, thinking to myself "If I had been driving the bonne, that would'a never happened!" Time to get rid of tha avy and start driving my beat up 22 year old bonneville again.

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Re: What did you do to your car today?
Replaced broken end link, clayed and waxed. Sprayed wiper arms with some Pro-Form trim black.

1998 Olds LSS/L67, 92K miles, Intense FWI, SSAC headers, 3.2 MPS, cat delete, 180 stat, AL 103's, HPT.
1996 Olds Eighty Eight LS/L36, 146K miles, mostly stock
1997 Olds LSS/L36, 95K miles, raided for dent free parts and sold
1989 Bonneville LE Gem (sold)
1987 Bonneville LE (retired)


