1992-1999 Series I L27 (1992-1994 SE,SLE, SSE) & Series II L36 (1995-1999 SE, SSE, SLE) and common problems for the Series I and II L67 (all supercharged models 92-99) Including Olds 88's, Olds LSS's and Buick Lesabres Please use General Chat for non-mechanical issues, and Performance and Brainstorming for improvements.

Coolant leak

Old Apr 14, 2004 | 02:22 PM
  #1  
Sigma's Avatar
Thread Starter
Senior Member
Posts like a 4 Banger
 
Joined: Feb 2004
Posts: 143
Likes: 0
From: Morris Mn.
Sigma is on a distinguished road
Default Coolant leak

I have some antifreeze leaking near the throtle body on the intake is this normal?
Reply
Old Apr 14, 2004 | 05:17 PM
  #2  
J Wikoff's Avatar
Senior Member
Certified Car Nut
 
Joined: Mar 2003
Posts: 12,433
Likes: 2
J Wikoff is on a distinguished road
Default

Not normal. Put a new gasket in.
Reply
Old Apr 14, 2004 | 07:59 PM
  #3  
willwren's Avatar
Junior Member
Posts like a Ricer Type-R
 
Joined: Aug 2002
Posts: 11
Likes: 13
willwren is on a distinguished road
Default

Hope it'* coming from the TB, not the upper intake seal. Sounds like a prime opportunity to clean the TB, too
Reply
Old Apr 15, 2004 | 09:21 AM
  #4  
Sigma's Avatar
Thread Starter
Senior Member
Posts like a 4 Banger
 
Joined: Feb 2004
Posts: 143
Likes: 0
From: Morris Mn.
Sigma is on a distinguished road
Default

Allright thank you, I was told by somebody that this is a common problem with GM but he must have been wrong
Reply
Old Apr 15, 2004 | 10:06 AM
  #5  
1993 SLE's Avatar
Senior Member
Certified Car Nut
 
Joined: Oct 2003
Posts: 19,756
Likes: 1
1993 SLE is on a distinguished road
Default

yea there have been a few here that has had to replace to TB gasket. Myself included
Reply
Old Apr 15, 2004 | 10:12 AM
  #6  
willwren's Avatar
Junior Member
Posts like a Ricer Type-R
 
Joined: Aug 2002
Posts: 11
Likes: 13
willwren is on a distinguished road
Default

Not a COMMON problem, but on a 93? Sure. Over 10 years old. Should be a 2 hour job including cleaning the TB. You'll not regret doing that. Use a couple cans of intake safe cleaner, not carb cleaner. And remove your MAF screen first.

You may want to put some break-free or penetrating oil on the BACK side of the intake neck anchors for the 3 TB studs about an hour before removing it (or a day or two in a row if you can). If those anchors spin in the plastic intake, you'll play hell trying to get the TB loose. Put some on the nut/stud union on the front, too.
Reply
Old Apr 16, 2004 | 02:20 AM
  #7  
CSFiend's Avatar
Senior Member
Posts like a Northstar
 
Joined: Apr 2004
Posts: 566
Likes: 0
From: Minneapolis, MN
CSFiend is on a distinguished road
Default

I second what Will said -- the anchors are a royal bitch to deal with if they spin loose in the intake. Thank god I had a right angle die grinder and just cut off the anchor, otherwise I would have been screwed.
Reply
Old Apr 16, 2004 | 08:37 PM
  #8  
hunter548's Avatar
Junior Member
Posts like a Ricer Type-R
 
Joined: Feb 2004
Posts: 24
Likes: 0
From: Livonia, NY
hunter548 is on a distinguished road
Default

willwren,

Just curious. I've seen mention before about not using carburator cleaner and was just wondering why it would be any worse for a throttle body than a carb. I've used it for years on carbs and in recent years on throttle bodies and have noticed no ill effects.

Are you concerned about human safety or are there other aspects unique to throttle bodies that I should be aware of?
Reply
Old Apr 16, 2004 | 09:00 PM
  #9  
Damemorder's Avatar
Senior Member
True Car Nut
 
Joined: Nov 2002
Posts: 6,042
Likes: 5
From: Texarkana, Texas
Damemorder is on a distinguished road
Default

Carb Cleaner kills sensors

I did it in about an hour now counting soaking, It'* pretty easy, But that Exhaust Heat Sheild sux.

I also pulled all the sensors out of the TB and soaked it overnight, The 1/8th inch of Black came right off.

While you have the TB off pull all the crap out of the Upper intake that you can, It builds up it there too.
Reply
Old Apr 17, 2004 | 12:06 AM
  #10  
willwren's Avatar
Junior Member
Posts like a Ricer Type-R
 
Joined: Aug 2002
Posts: 11
Likes: 13
willwren is on a distinguished road
Default

Residue from carb cleaner can actually migrate downstream and even kill your O2 sensor. Not to mention the MAF sensor, but you should remove that anyway.
Reply
Related Topics
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
Jim W
1987-1991
23
May 16, 2003 06:59 PM
Daron97SSE
1992-1999
2
May 2, 2003 09:35 AM
jebstuart
1992-1999
2
Jan 21, 2003 04:49 PM
d151avid
1992-1999
4
Oct 26, 2002 10:54 PM


Thread Tools
Search this Thread

All times are GMT -4. The time now is 08:08 AM.