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dbizz23
06-22-2006, 12:41 PM
so i went and got my car a diagnostic test and it comes back that my intake is leaking and that they can fix it for $673.00. now i know thats rediculous so have any of you had this problem and how much was it for u to fix...i need some fast info. thanks

snake_eyes2
06-22-2006, 12:55 PM
Yes, and I paid $1300 to have mine fixed.

alero440
06-22-2006, 02:31 PM
Mine was around $500 (I get GM discount though) If you are mechanically incline you could do it yourself, if not take it in.

dbizz23
06-22-2006, 05:26 PM
damn...what exactly is "intake leaking"? and is it something to be real concerned about to where my engine will start getting ruined or do i have to take care of it?

Redog
06-22-2006, 06:56 PM
Originally posted by dbizz23@Jun 22 2006, 04:26 PM
damn...what exactly is "intake leaking"? and is it something to be real concerned about to where my engine will start getting ruined or do i have to take care of it?
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O yeah I'd be concerned, it's a seriuos problem.

What is happening is when the head gasket cracks, it allows coolant to get into the oil, or oil to get into the coolant. It really depends on which way the break goes.

Although both are seruios, coolant in the oil is the worst of the two. Mixed the oil will turn to sluge and the oil will not protect your motor as well, causing a thermal breakdown. Oil in the coolant is bad too. It will start to clog up the radtior, and the car could overheat.

The coolant could work it's way into the block, and be burned out the exhaust pipe and white smoke / steam, eventaully running out of coolant the car will overheat.

Suck it up now and pay the $673.00, it's mostly labor anyway, the gaskets are like $30, so you might get lucky if they fix it faster.

The 3400 is a pretty easy motor to rip down too, so there is a plus. Make sure the gaskets they use are newer ones. Made after 2003 I think.

I got lucky, Modding the car, the head gaskets had to be replaced anyway

Wayfastwhittie
06-22-2006, 11:56 PM
Originally posted by alero440@Jun 22 2006, 01:31 PM
Mine was around $500 (I get GM discount though) If you are mechanically incline you could do it yourself, if not take it in.
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I got the GM discount on my gaskets too and my brother is going to put in saturday but its another bad GM part

alerotuner99
06-23-2006, 09:23 PM
Well i think he's taking about the LIM gaskets leaking not head gaskets. I mean mine are leaking right now but its not leaking into the engine. If it is an external LIM leak it isn't gonna hurt it yet but if it starts leaking alot it could get into an oil passage and do some damage. Either way your gonna have to do it sooner or later might as well take care of it before something worse happens.

SouthDakotAlero
06-23-2006, 09:57 PM
My car had roughly 40,000 miles when this happened to me, so I took it in and talked with the guy who sold me the car and they ended up replacing it for free. At first, GM was only going to replace the parts for free but not labor, so I just explained to my dealer that GM knows it made faulty gaskets and this shouldn't be happening. They understood and about a week later they fixed it for free. It helps to keep a good relationship with your dealer.

BlackJack
06-24-2006, 01:09 AM
OMG, you guys are nuts for paying that much for replacing just a little LIM gasket.

I think it would be cheaper to take an automotive repair class at your local college....ROFLMAO

comanche
06-24-2006, 10:33 PM
I did it, (with my Dad's help)! Make sure if you do it yourself

that you set aside a couple of days in case something goes

wrong or you don't have all the parts.

It's doable, but not for a beginner!

projectalero
06-27-2006, 09:00 PM
how long did it actually take you to fix it? i was told the labor time on a LIM gasket is about 9 hours, which is most of the repair cost at the shop.

comanche
06-28-2006, 07:43 AM
I actually did it over two days, and I don't know exactly how long it took, but I'd guess somwhere around 9/10 hours total--but allow yourself more time than that, because I had to run to the dealer to get parts I didn't have , plus I got real tired of bending over the car.

Would I do it again--yes-- but it was an awful lot of work--for the first couple of days after the repair, I was determined to sell this car and get something with an Ecotech.

If you do it yourself--just be prepared for the possibility of having your car down for awhile.

BlackJack
06-28-2006, 08:02 AM
Originally posted by projectalero@Jun 27 2006, 07:00 PM
how long did it actually take you to fix it? i was told the labor time on a LIM gasket is about 9 hours, which is most of the repair cost at the shop.
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9 hours labor time is for them to stop and have a few beers every once in a while, continue to charge you while they go on lunch break, come back and have some more beer, then sit around and laugh over how much they're charging.

dbizz23
07-03-2006, 12:39 PM
i agree with that^...those bastards.

Pimpalero03
07-03-2006, 12:49 PM
to bad u dont live by me. i woiuld do it for 100.00 plus parts. lol

IRONDOG442
07-03-2006, 01:35 PM
PimpAlero... I live about 1.25 hours from you. Since I buy and sell Alero's all the time (at least once a month). I will assume I can pick you up in Clinton Twp. (which is by Ernie's Auto parts I think NE of Detroit) and pay you $100 and some beer, I will even help you to do a 3400 LIM sea? Do we have a deal?!?!?

SweetNLow
07-03-2006, 01:47 PM
it cost me $50 to have mine fixed.

gotta love that gm extended warrenty

IRONDOG442
07-03-2006, 02:38 PM
yeah GM extendend warranties cost a whole hell of alot more than $50.00. When I used to sell Pontiacs (when I was going to college) they sold for around $1,500 When I was selling (when we sold them to people we picked up $150 for our pockets) GM iron, I always wondered what kind of people wasted their money on them and why they kept offering them. This explains everything.

exnine@gmail.com
07-04-2006, 02:48 AM
I payed about 300 to have a friend do it.

-Alero-
07-05-2006, 01:39 AM
its very doable, hell just taking off the UIM takes like 15 minutes.

but then again you gotta drain the coolant. i dont think the new gasket is even 60$

if yo uhave no mechanical experience dont do this, if yo udo, yo ucan save yourself alot of money and do it yourself, just put specific stuff in little plastic baggies and label them. and just go ape poop, and take your power steering resivoir off and bam! tough actin tinnactin!

its alot easier than you think.