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Problem solved. The cylinder head was warped.
I don't get it though, the car has NEVER overheated. What a nice $2000 Chrsitmas gift for the Grand Am.
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thats part of the downfall with aluminum parts. they are weaker than cast. dosent take much to mess them up. thats the exact reason i wont put aluminum heads on my camaro.
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Yeah, sounds like a good plan to stick with cast iron. My next mods are going to be the low temp thermostat and casper's fan switch.
In hindsight though, it explains the misfires. My interceptor gauge was reading a few misfires (2-6 a min at idle, less on highway) but I figured it was normal since it didn't throw a code or an idiot light. But there have been 0 since I got it back (for 30 miles). The power difference is pretty noticable now that I have that compression back too. Go figure. So to sum it up: Oil in your coolant, clean oil, and a few misfires might mean your cylinder head is warped, but not cracked. I love the car, but I think I'm done with domestics. No need for crap like this at 52k with the temp gauge never having gotten even to the 3/4 mark.
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Oh well, it runs a ton better now and the piston slap is less noticable! ![]()
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