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Chuck morris Posted on Dec 17, 2014
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How do I remove The valve cover off a 95 Pontiac Grand am

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SOURCE: Want to replace the valve cover gaskets on my 95

try these websites www.autozone.com and the other one is www.alladtadiy.com if all fails stop by your local library and get your hands on a Haynes auto repair manual for your car.

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SOURCE: 98 Grand Am Valve Cover Removal?

Remove the coil assy. then remove the valve cover bolts, remove the 10 mm bolts from the timing cover, if you look between the 2 cam gears you will see 3 bolts each side, remove them and the valve covers are off.

Anonymous

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SOURCE: How do you change valve cover gasket on pontiac

mcdevito75 here, You"d need to move everything attached to the valve cover out of the way without disconnecting any hoses or wires, then you need the tools, a 1/4 inch drive ratchet set with long sockets and extensions. Chances are your valve cover is just a little loose from engine vibration. Let your local repair shop check it for you.

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SOURCE: 95 Grand Prix

Remove top cover over radiator and then upper bracket bolts, drain system and disconnect hoses and cooler lines from ****** (may need special tool) and the radiator just lifts out.

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