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While im doing this.....

Posted: Mon Sep 16, 2013 10:31 am
by 96B-Mike
Im in the process of purchasing few items to complete my 3400 intake swap
So far i only bought the -Upper/lower metal gaskets
but in the process in purchasing
-3400 throttle body (or possibly aftermarket..but where?)
-aftermarket WAI
-I want to buy intake spacers (but not sure if i should though)

but the real questions..is there anything i should considered buying while the intakes are off (any performance parts or suggestions?)

Re: While im doing this.....

Posted: Thu Sep 19, 2013 11:47 pm
by Rettax3
I did a 3400 upper and lower intake on my '95 Z-26 a few years ago. I tapped the water-pipe outlet on the rear of the lower for the Z's heater-core line, I think I used a 3/4" NPT tap, but I can't recall for sure. Doing that will save you some headache later, unless you already have plumbing figured out for it.
LIM tapped for heater-core line quick-disconnect.
LIM tapped for heater-core line quick-disconnect.
Quick-disconnect installed.  I virtually always use Teflon tape on fittings like this.  It never leaked, and I MIGHT be able to remove it again in the future...
Quick-disconnect installed. I virtually always use Teflon tape on fittings like this. It never leaked, and I MIGHT be able to remove it again in the future...
Did you swap in the roller rockers? If not, you may have to 'clearance' the lower manifold about 1/16"-3/32" over each rocker arm -the pivot-ball rockers are taller than the roller-base J-code 3100 or E-code 3400 engines...
All six runners needed to be notched for clearance, the 3400 runners are so big compared to the small-port 3100 intakes...
All six runners needed to be notched for clearance, the 3400 runners are so big compared to the small-port 3100 intakes...
EGR is another matter -I recommend ditching it if at all possible, they do more harm than good on an engine that will take 100k miles or more before rebuilding...
There is a reason why we use air filters to keep crud out of our engines. I don't believe any of the 3400 EGRs are compatible with the Beretta wiring-harnesses, so blocking-off the EGR ports are the simplest way to proceed, but you will get a MIL, and might have emissions check issues.

Aside from that, I have no suggestions. Good luck, have fun. The performance difference should be noticeable -it was on my Z.

Re: While im doing this.....

Posted: Sat Sep 21, 2013 8:15 pm
by 96B-Mike
i definitely consider the first suggestions..and for the rockers..i got a refirbrished motor..so i dont think that will be necessary lol..but thanks for the input!!

fyi i already got a 3400 i just never swapped over the 3400 intake (didnt have it at the time)

Re: While im doing this.....

Posted: Sat Sep 21, 2013 8:19 pm
by Rettax3
Hope it helps...

Re: While im doing this.....

Posted: Mon Dec 16, 2013 2:37 pm
by 96B-Mike
Rettax3 wrote:Hope it helps...
What is the exact name for the heater core pipe called? N where did you get yours?

Re: While im doing this.....

Posted: Mon Dec 16, 2013 3:32 pm
by Rettax3
I think it is just referred to as the heater inlet pipe, GM probably has another name for it, like heater supply line, or some such. Mine was retained from the original 3100 'M' code in my Z-26. Generally, I like as much of my stuff as possible to be plug-and-play.

The outlet part pictured above that screws into the manifold is called something like 'the upper heater supply quick disconnect fitting' or just 'heater hose inlet fitting at engine'. I don't recall where I got that, if I actually saved one from an engine (they usually break), or if I bought an after-market replacement. Dorman makes one, no worse than the OEM junk... Most auto-parts stores should have them available, or Rock Auto sells it for $5, part # 800401.

Re: While im doing this.....

Posted: Mon Dec 16, 2013 7:29 pm
by Money pit Beretta
It's the coolant by-pass. That is what I was talking about in those PM's Mike.
:oops:

Re: While im doing this.....

Posted: Mon Dec 16, 2013 9:53 pm
by Rettax3
Money pit Beretta wrote:It's the coolant by-pass. That is what I was talking about in those PM's Mike.
:oops:
I thought the 'bypass line' typically referred to the front coolant pipe... :unknown: That is what I've seen it called recently in the catalogs, although I haven't gone through the actual parts lists from GM on any of these engines in a long time... They might have used the same term for both pipes, I guess.

Re: While im doing this.....

Posted: Mon Dec 16, 2013 10:20 pm
by 96B-Mike
Money pit Beretta wrote:It's the coolant by-pass. That is what I was talking about in those PM's Mike.
:oops:
haha sorry bud

Re: While im doing this.....

Posted: Mon Dec 16, 2013 10:21 pm
by 96B-Mike
i saw that you mentioned to plug in the egr...i already brought the egr adapter..so might as well!! lol

Re: While im doing this.....

Posted: Tue Dec 17, 2013 11:09 am
by Money pit Beretta
96B-Mike wrote:
Money pit Beretta wrote:It's the coolant by-pass. That is what I was talking about in those PM's Mike.
:oops:
haha sorry bud
I should have just taken a photo. Sometimes I think everybody knows what I know(or should because it is so basic,LOL).

Re: While im doing this.....

Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2014 10:37 am
by 96B-Mike
Im having trouble getting this part.. Maybe its how im describing it... My motor is a 3. 4 lumina apv.. The thing that goes into the bottom of the intake manifold.. Where does it goes/goes into from the lower intake manifold?
I brought the silver part that shows in the picture, and my mechanic says i don't need it?
Help here please

Re: While im doing this.....

Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2014 12:49 pm
by 1988GTU
If I am thinking along the same line... To heater core at firewall. When you see it and realize it, you'll likely assume what else will need to be done.

Re: While im doing this.....

Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2014 2:26 pm
by 3X00-Modified
That's because they don't exist on the 3.4's... this is a part that you would tap the lower intake to accept the style that the beretta used so you can re-use the same pipe that was there and not have to modify one to fit like I did.

The 3.4L engines had a pipe that was just slipped in there with an o-ring on it.

3400 Swap guide!!
1995_Pontiac_Grand_Am_GT_Swap_Version_2.0.pdf
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Press fit style I adapted to fit Robert's engine when I did his
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Re: While im doing this.....

Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2014 6:33 pm
by Rettax3
Rettax3 wrote:I did a 3400 upper and lower intake on my '95 Z-26 a few years ago. I tapped the water-pipe outlet on the rear of the lower for the Z's heater-core line, I think I used a 3/4" NPT tap, but I can't recall for sure. Doing that will save you some headache later, unless you already have plumbing figured out for it.
3400LIM1a.jpg
3400LIM2a.jpg
So Jon, is this my turn to say 'nobody ever actually reads my posts...'? :D