1987 Bonneville
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1987 Bonneville
Is the following correct?
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Bonneville, Bonneville LE
First year of the new GM “H” body. Clean, straight body lines, with an optional
rear deck spoiler. The LE model had extra lower body trim.
The only engine offered in 1987 (both models) was the 3.8 HO SFI V6 Vin#3, rated at 150 hp @ 4400rpms, and 210ftlb @ 2800rpms. The GM engine code is (LG3). All of these V6’* and their descendants through the 2003 model year are pushrod, transverse mounted FWD, fuel-injected,
right-hand rotation 12-valve engines.
No supercharged models offered.
The transaxle in 1987 for all models was the GM 440T4, also known as the 4T60.
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In addition to this information, I need a description of the exhaust, including EGR, O2 sensor(*), muffler outlet type, and resonator (if used). Can anyone help out?
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Bonneville, Bonneville LE
First year of the new GM “H” body. Clean, straight body lines, with an optional
rear deck spoiler. The LE model had extra lower body trim.
The only engine offered in 1987 (both models) was the 3.8 HO SFI V6 Vin#3, rated at 150 hp @ 4400rpms, and 210ftlb @ 2800rpms. The GM engine code is (LG3). All of these V6’* and their descendants through the 2003 model year are pushrod, transverse mounted FWD, fuel-injected,
right-hand rotation 12-valve engines.
No supercharged models offered.
The transaxle in 1987 for all models was the GM 440T4, also known as the 4T60.
__________________________________________________ ___________________
In addition to this information, I need a description of the exhaust, including EGR, O2 sensor(*), muffler outlet type, and resonator (if used). Can anyone help out?
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No ****. And the older we get, the less offended we get when someone jumps our ****, right Ty? It just rolls off......must have something to do with the dust. Acts as a dry film lubricant or something.
Dry film lubricant.......might be something Drifter would be interested in......
Dry film lubricant.......might be something Drifter would be interested in......
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Originally Posted by jr's3800
It sound like you old people need more fiber in your diet
You could be a light snack if you want!
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