Project B - 1991 3400 OBII 5-Speed

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Well since I can update the first few post of things I have done and bla bla bla.

Update:

VSS is figured out.
Reverse switch fixed.


MRZ Dog Bone $90.30 - Being Shipped...
New Rad. $149.82 - Being Shipped...
New Dash Cap (Grey) $119.64 - Being Shipped...
New GTU Bumper Cover $374.00 - Being Shipped...


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Man, you work fast. At this speed will you be done by spring?


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Shoot I hope to have the engine installed umm before Chrismas. Hoping. But I still need the interior harness VERY BADLY!! Factory price is just way to freakin high.  I still have some harness work Id like to do.  I rather be picky on everything and recheck and recheck everything before I put it all in.  The inside has not been touched.  I would say the Interior swap from blue to grey is about 60%.  This engine project I have no idea!!!


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I hear ya, it is better to do it right the first time.


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I really can't get in the working mood when its cold out but i am going to have to get used to it.  Tonight I hope to get the fuel system figured out (Fuel Lines) I need to buy the tool so I can take them off.

I will Post pics tommrow or tonight depends on my high speed connection...


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OK I lied the VSS is not fixed and the Reverse connection is back.  I needed to get the connectors for the sensors but Napa does not have them, and I called GM and they can't find them. I have the choice of using the connectors from the 2.2 But i really don't want to use them due to i dont want to cut the harness. I plan on selling.  Or I can look for them online. I prolly can find them but its another thing added on the "To do list".

Here is the fuel issue.


This picture is from a 1995 3100 SFi Auto.  Look at the fuel lines. They are about the height of the strut tower.


Now this is the Fuel lines from my project car.


Basically it is even with the top of the tire.  So I bought a tool to disconnect the lines and I want to buy some stainless steal lines but its a pain to get all the fittings.  That will be tonights project.  And I will figure out the VSS Tonight no BUTS.

Parts came in..
Bumper cover came in today.


Also I bought a new engine mount insert from Napa. $51.49


And If I forgot to add My gauge cluster came in like a week ago.


Will update tonight...


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Last Time I do this. I have a plan to make this better.


Project B is a project I first thought about this 3 years ago.
                                 
                                     This is my goal

1991 2.2L 5-Speed. Pull the 2.2L out and stick a 2002 3.4L in and stick a turbo on it.

Things I have bought:
1991 2.2L 5-Speed $700
2002 3.4L 55K $367.50
1996 PCM and the Harness $120
Power Steering Lines
-To Pump $25.49
-Return line $10.76
-Extension to pump $19.49
O2 Sensor $55.99
3 Prong ECT Sensor $21.99
3 Prong ECT Connector to sensor $15.29
3 Prong ECT Plug $24.99
Oil PSI Sensor $29.99
Cam Shaft Plug $17.65
1996 Intsrument Gauge Cluster $160
Upper Mount Insert $51.49
Light Weight Crankshaft Pully $80.00
MRZ Dog Bone $90.30 - Being Shipped...
New Rad. $149.82 - Being Shipped...


If I don't need to buy it Then I have it already from a 1994 Z26 3.1 SFi

Things I Need to buy
1996 Interior harness - Need very BADLY!!!
Fuel Lines
Throttle Cable
Alternator - Might have In garage But Priced at Napa
Alternator Bracket
Starter - Priced at Napa
Lower Motor Mount Bracket
Power Tuner Or Hp Tuners Not sure (On Hold)
Turbo Stuff- (On Hold)
I am sure I will need more.


Things Already Done
Pulled 2.2L
Pulled everything out but ABS and Tranny
Installed Upper Mount
Put in all sensors and plugs.
Put one of the P/S lines on.


Things to do
Get Belt Installed w/o AC
Install Throttle cable
Install Interior harness
Install Instrument gauge Cluster
Install Fuel lines
Install Engine
VSS
Reverse Plugs
Exhaust work
Move Battery To Trunk
Im sure I will find more!

Total: $1,940.75 and climbing!


                       *Note: Pictures are in links and also Prices are from Napa Auto *

Hard To Say When I Do The Below: Still Buying Stuff.


Things I Am Doing When I Can't Do Anything On The Engine Project
Power Lock Kit - $23.04
Keyless Entry/Alarm 2-Way - $159.90
Make The Interior Grey:
- Front Seats
- Back Seat Top Bottom
- Driver Side Upper and Lower 1/4 Panel
- Pass. Side Upper and Lower 1/4 Panel
- Driver Side A-Piller
- Pass. Side A-Piller
- Heater Vent $17.19
- New Dash Cap (Grey) $119.64 - Being Shipped...
GTU Rims (Will Paint Black) $205.00 - Being Shipped...
New GTU Bumper Cover $374.00
Power Antenna $38.00 - Being Shipped...
Grey Steering Wheel/AirBag $55.78
HeadLights $22.38
Hood $50.00
Left Fender W/Hindge $20.00
Z 26 Trunk
Z 26 Rear Bumper Cover
Head Lights Header $20.00


Things I Need/To Do
Power Window Kit
Power Window Switch
Sun Roof - Have not Really Looked Into
Z 26 Spolier
Paint Car (Black)
Windows Tinted By Pro.
Front Bumper Parts:
- Driver Side Turn/Park Lamps
- Pass. Side Turn/Park Lamps
- Driver Side Fog Lights
- Pass. Side Fog Lights
I know I will need to run wires for the fog lights.
Interior Parts:
- Drive Side Grey Door Skin
- Pass. Side Grey Door Skin
- Grey Kick panel
- Grey Glove Box
- Driver Side Grey Sun Shades
- Pass. Side Grey Sun Shades
- Grey Headliner
- Grey Carpet
- Driver Side Grey Speaker Cover
- Pass. Side Grey Speaker Cover
- Grey Dash Cap Vent
- Grey Center Console
- Grey Seat Belts
- Grey Cup Holder/Vents
- Pass. Side Door Grey Trim
- Driver Side Door Grey Trim
- Grey Back Window Carpet
Left Fender With Hindge



$1,104.93 For Extra Project


Grand total so far... $3,045.68


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Everything looks good in photo's(also like the one on the back wall). Hey, I like the color of your car. If it was me I wouldn't change the paint anywhere. How did you get the bumper to stay on? Do you have new impact cylinders(don't know what else to call them, they mount behind the bumper and hold it on)? I see that they are not on there yet. Looks like you have alot of room to work, if I had that much I would get more done. How about a small heater? Nothing that burns fuel, something is better than nothing at all.


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The bumper cover is just sitting on there. I really don't want it on the floor so it gets to stay there.

Tonight I Worked basically on the VSS and Reverse sensor.  I ended up cutting the old plugs off the 2.2 Harness.  Then I looked over the 1996 harness really well. Taped up wires and if I could see it it go taped up.  

Then I went to pull of the vibration damper and well that was/is a SOB.  Well I pulled the nut off this is what I got.


Why is it leaking...

Then I pulled off the fuel lines off the 2.2L and I think I have a way to get it work.  Look at the end of the fuel lines. They have been cut But I think I can buy something to get it work,


I would of got more done, But I started drinkin and that means no work. To scared of messing something up.  Opps to late.

I busted my Crankshaft pos sensor STUPID STUPID STUPID..

Oh and I do have an Alt.


I won't work on it till tuesday...


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If you get the fuel likes from one of the newer 3400 cars they line up with where yours are pretty good.  You just have to bend them over 90°.


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cool deal.  But whats up with my vibration damper?


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Where did you get the bumper at? Yea it's good to stop working when you start drinking. One time I was helping my best bud work on his Camaro (brake work and putting ported heads on) and we didn't tighten the lugs and he lost all but two per wheel. That could have been bad if he went on the highway! I'd just get a new damper.


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I got it off of ebay.  A factory is like 500.  Way to high.


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Is the bumper as thick as the OEM stuff? Do they have anything for a 90GT?


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Its not like the factory. Its lighter.  Its more of a plastic I guess.  Hard to explain the feel of it. I looked it up and only found the rear bumper cover. All I did is really ebay motors and then beretta. And you get like maybe 200 hits.  I look through daily.





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