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Old Dec 12, 2007 | 11:57 PM
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Andrews pic shows an oil bracket for a 2000+ Bonneville/Lesabre/Park Avenue -the 1992 Bonneville will have a different part # no doubt.
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Old Dec 13, 2007 | 12:01 AM
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Ya I thought it looked a bit different,I have a 92 SE at a local salvageyard that will be seeing me very soon,I have alot of that car in or on mine already
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Old Dec 13, 2007 | 12:03 AM
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Originally Posted by Pontiac1
Ya I thought it looked a bit different,I have a 92 SE at a local salvageyard that will be seeing me very soon,I have alot of that car in or on mine already
Definitely check into that yard east of Des Moines (out past the Fair Grounds) where they have a set price on parts, no matter what they are off of. I got some killer deals on radios there.
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Old Dec 13, 2007 | 12:06 AM
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Wrench and go,my home away from home,I got awesome alloy rims there for $20 each,best salvageyard going in this area!!!They had 5 Bonnevilles last time I was there,they claim to go through 50 cars a day!!!
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Don't forget you'll need a gasket for that adapter. Should be easily obtained, and in stock at most auto parts stores for very little money.
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Old Dec 13, 2007 | 10:32 AM
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And when you remove the adapter, there is a metal plunger with a spring behind it that'll stick out. Either try to keep it sitting there or remember that the spring goes in before the metal plunger.
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Hi everyone,been a bit since I last posted.I did finally get around to swapping oil filter adapters.Total cost plus gasket,oil and filter was around $25.00.Thanks for the tips.It was not as bad as I thought,I did end up removing passenger side tire and inner wheel well liner for better access.I was worried when I first started the car,the oil pressure was topped out.I figured out quickly that the oil pressure switch on the junk yard part was no good,so I had to replace it with the original one off the part I replaced.
I am likely going to end up in a transmition shop here soon as my tranny is starting to disengage when turning right,goes back in gear quickly,but starting to shutter a bit when I let up on the gas.Tim
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Welcome, I have relatives in Des Moines.
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