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(Msg. 1) Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2006 1:10 am
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how many amps is two much for a blower motor with the 2.4 and ac
have blown the 2nd Blower Motor Resistor in 3 weeks first was OEM
anyone have a good guess for it ?

ps i also have to do a head gasket SOON, big oil leak is it a pain in
the ass to do , or just the 15 or so hours for me to do have only done
1 other head gasket before

thanks for any info

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2006 12:40 pm
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I don't know the amperage rating, but, on my Intrepid, when my resistor went
out, I put a new one in and it promptly went out. So I just replaced the
blower motor assembly. New resistor, no more problem.

Larry
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> how many amps is two much for a blower motor with the 2.4 and ac
> have blown the 2nd Blower Motor Resistor in 3 weeks first was OEM
> anyone have a good guess for it ?
>
> ps i also have to do a head gasket SOON, big oil leak is it a pain in
> the ass to do , or just the 15 or so hours for me to do have only done
> 1 other head gasket before
>
> thanks for any info
>
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2006 4:39 pm
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Head gasket is not bad just time consuming. PS resivoir is a "B" Make sure
you get the new style 3 layer gasket & you are supposed to replace the head
bolts. Figure a long weekend
Check the rear lobes on the cams as the leak can cause inadquit oil to the
cam journals.
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2006 6:00 pm
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<64ec1ea4083f267e47f8783787cb4cbb RemoveThis @localhost.talkaboutautos.com>,
sqdancerLynn <www.sqdancerlynn1spam RemoveThis @verizon.net> wrote:

> Head gasket is not bad just time consuming. PS resivoir is a "B" Make sure
> you get the new style 3 layer gasket & you are supposed to replace the head
> bolts. Figure a long weekend
> Check the rear lobes on the cams as the leak can cause inadquit oil to the
> cam journals.
>

thanks for all the info
i knew about the new gasket but did not hear about the cam
pulled the blower today and it's kind of stiff not bad but not good so
i think i have to pop in a new one.

i wish i could get a .pdf file for the head gasket replacement steps
and not have to buy a $90 book... i know it's on a cd or book
so i just need that part

any idea where that might be found ?
thanks again everyone

i think i will do it in a week or so ....

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(Msg. 5) Posted: Tue Dec 12, 2006 6:26 am
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Not Trying wrote:

> ...i wish i could get a .pdf file for the head gasket replacement steps
> and not have to buy a $90 book... i know it's on a cd or book
> so i just need that part
>
> any idea where that might be found ?

You could spring for a www.alldata.com subscription ($25 for a year; $15
for any second vehilce or anual renewal) for your vehicle - should have
the procedure. Whatever it does have should be right out of the FSM
(i.e., not some aftermarket half-baked re-write).

Also - Bigger city libraries have FSM's.

Bill Putney
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address with the letter 'x')
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(Msg. 6) Posted: Tue Dec 12, 2006 7:56 am
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On Dec 12, 4:26 am, Bill Putney <b....TakeThisOut@kinez.net> wrote:
> Not Trying wrote:
> > ...i wish i could get a .pdf file for the head gasket replacement steps
> > and not have to buy a $90 book... i know it's on a cd or book
> > so i just need that part
>
> > any idea where that might be found ?You could spring for awww.alldata.comsubscription ($25 for a year; $15
> for any second vehilce or anual renewal) for your vehicle - should have
> the procedure. Whatever it does have should be right out of the FSM
> (i.e., not some aftermarket half-baked re-write).
>
> Also - Bigger city libraries have FSM's.
>
> Bill Putney
> (To reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my
> address with the letter 'x')

I agree with Bill on this one. You will want to have a FSM or an
alldata subscription. Also, I would suggest taking the
head to a competent machine shop to re-surface if needed. They can also
replace any valves or springs if needed.
The new MLS "Multi-layered steel" headgasket is available from the
dealer. I don't know if it is available from the aftermarket yet.

The new gasket was put into production around Feb. 1999, at least that
is what I have been able to determine.

-KM
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(Msg. 7) Posted: Wed Dec 13, 2006 6:11 pm
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In article <1165938983.827656.232220.TakeThisOut@j44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
<"kmatheson@sisna.com"> wrote:

> On Dec 12, 4:26 am, Bill Putney <b....TakeThisOut@kinez.net> wrote:
> > Not Trying wrote:
> > > ...i wish i could get a .pdf file for the head gasket replacement steps
> > > and not have to buy a $90 book... i know it's on a cd or book
> > > so i just need that part
> >
> > > any idea where that might be found ?You could spring for
> > > awww.alldata.comsubscription ($25 for a year; $15
> > for any second vehilce or anual renewal) for your vehicle - should have
> > the procedure. Whatever it does have should be right out of the FSM
> > (i.e., not some aftermarket half-baked re-write).
> >
> > Also - Bigger city libraries have FSM's.
> >
> > Bill Putney
> > (To reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my
> > address with the letter 'x')
>
> I agree with Bill on this one. You will want to have a FSM or an
> alldata subscription. Also, I would suggest taking the
> head to a competent machine shop to re-surface if needed. They can also
> replace any valves or springs if needed.
> The new MLS "Multi-layered steel" headgasket is available from the
> dealer. I don't know if it is available from the aftermarket yet.
>
> The new gasket was put into production around Feb. 1999, at least that
> is what I have been able to determine.
>
> -KM
>

might be a good place to get the info i need www.alldata.com so thanks
for the help
right new i have some jb weild or the left back of the head and it
looks like it stoped the oil drip for now so i have some time untill
after the hollidays i hope to rip it apart

ps the car has 59,000 on it and always have used moble1 full sys in it

it looks like if i bought the car 2 months later it would have had the
updated gasket....

thanks

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