I have a brand new AC Delco a/c evaporator for the turbo Buick for sale. Part number is 3058083. It is still sealed up the way it came from the factory. This item has been discontinued and is obsolete. Price is $325 plus shipping.
I know it's not a box but I have a brand new (still sealed in box) ac delco evaporator. These are obsolete. Part number 3058083. Price if interested $325.00 plus shipping.
The correct part number is 3058083. I have a brand new one in the box still sealed up from the factory. If you are interested the price is $325 plus shipping. As par as repairing the old one, if it is leaking it is because of corrosion. Freon and moisture cause hydrochloride acid which is why...
Trying it again. I re-listed the Grand Camino. It is back on eBay. You can see it here.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/122232134529?forcerRptr=true&item=122232134529&viewitem=
I have decided to sell the Grand Camino. I put it on eBay but it did not sell on the first attempt. I will be relishing it.
Check out the ebay listing.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/122192133988?ssPageName=STRK:MEUNSOLD:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1560.l2649
Well changed out the cam sensor cap with the original one that was on it and problem is solved. I guess the cap was bad. Thanks again for the info. You guys are the best.
Yes. It was running perfect and then one day it just died. I never touched the cam sensor itself but I did change the cap (with another one that I had laying around) to see if that was the problem. It's got Big Stuff 3 engine management and the ECU fried something inside. I had to send the ECU...
I kind of remember replacing that tab with a stronger one that was connected to a washer underneath the cup. Anyway I will check it. It does seem weird because I just swapped cam sensor caps and now I have this problem. Does the cap ever go bad? And what happens if it does go bad? How would it...