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  1. Hi All 

    here is my story on my 1980 Firebird TA that I have had since new. Everything is original except the water pump. I drove it on weekends and nights for the first 11 years. then after putting a car seat in the back, I cried and stored the car in a garage. I would start it up once in a while and drive it around the block. then about 2 years ago, I pulled it out and got the front end, exhaust done, carb rebuilt, new belt, hoses, new gas tank, etc.

    I then had an issue with the car overheating and bogging down. found out that it was the ICM in the distributor and removed the new Chinese after market part with a new GM type. this seemed to work. Then I was going to drive it up to a transmission shop to get it overhauled. as I drove it out of the garage and up the Highway I heard the lifters tapping. so after the transmission got overhauled I stored the car in the fall and slowly started to remove the engine to get to the cam and lifters. My son installed the cam and lifters yesterday and now I will slowly try and put the rest of the engine back in its place. Wish me luck as I have never taken an car engine apart or visa versa.

    I have put some pictures up so you can see the progress.  

    I have a question on painting some of the parts. what is the best method to remove grime and grease and have it ready for painting. I plan on doing one coat of heat primer and at least 2 or three coats of GM  blue paint?

     

    Thanks

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  2. Hi Frosty/

     

    Got it from another forum site.

    Thanks again for all your support and quick answers.

     

    I am now waiting for the cam to show up . in the meantime i am stating to clean up the engine parts that i removed and the block. it is cold, windy, and snowing here in Toronto so my progress is slow as I have a unheated garage. I am in no rush so as I get the car done I will keep you all updated.

     

    Thanks

    Mike

  3. Hi All.

    Hope someone out there can clarify something for me regarding the timing chain cover on a 1980 Trans AM, W72 performance package, automatic with AC.

    I have an original 1980 Trans AM that I have had since new. It is a Canadian car.

    I am in the process of removing the timing chain cover and was wondering if the Butler Performance timing-cover-to-water-pump-sleeves-w-rubber-o-rings will fit my cover. fitment shows that it is for 1969 to 1979.

    Thanks in advance.

    Mike

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  4. Hi All

     

    I am hoping someone can help me on this.

    I am looking for the original catalogue of the GM Pontiac, Firebird, Trans am. it had all the years, codes, pictures of the entire car broken up into sections. engine, body, interior, etc.

    It is a PDF file about 800 or 900 pages? could be more or less. 

    My computer got hacked and i lost all my files.

    Any help would be appreciated

     

    Mike K

     

     

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  5. Hi All

    I hope someone out there can help me. I installed new 2 1/2 inch exhaust from the exhaust manifold to the the tailpipes. all new SS pipes with cross over and cats and  magna flow mufflers.

    Car starts runs for a while then the one side of the cat gets beat red. car runs rough after wards. does anyone know what I have done wrong.

    was told that the new cats are wrong. the old cat was the large cat that looked like a parge pizza. was told that the new cat is a one way flow and the old cat was a 3 or multi flow cat that can take the unburnt gas from the engine.

    Any advise

     

    Thanks Mike

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  6. Hi. I just joined the forum and would like some help. I have a 1980 Firebird Trans am, 4.9, automatic, air, non turbo. I have had the car since new. drove it for the first 11 years and then put it away for the last 30 years. I would start it up every few months and let it run or drive it around the block. It ran great. The last few years I started to have an oil leak and transmission leak. 

    I have recently had a friend with my son change all the hoses, belts, spark plugs, wires, rebuilt the carb, new front end, shocks front and back, new exhaust with corvette catalytic converters, new aluminum rad 3 core, you get the picture. lots of work done since last fall.

    the problem I am having is when I start the car it runs great, if I leave it in the drive way the temperature slowly rises to around 220 then the car bogs down and dies. If I drive the car around from cold until the temperature reaches around 220 it just bogs down again and dies. I have to start the car up let it drive for about 20 yards then it dies again. I barely make it back home. I have changed the thermostat twice now and drain the antifreeze twice.

    Any adivse out there

     

    Thanks

    Mike

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