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Thank you very much for the info, I'll check it out.May want to check with a dedicated GNX group
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I think this is the best alternative. I have heard very little negative stuff about ARP, and there is a decent chance the replacement will not be TTY. A re-useable replacement would be ideal in either case. I don't do wrench work professionally anymore except for myself these days. I do deal in obsolete auto parts though.Here is a link to a Grade 10.9 M12x1.5x45 bolt -
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While it is not TTY, it should be strong enough for your application.
Or, you can order ARP M12x1.5x45 bolts from Summit Racing - https://www.summitracing.com/parts/arp-664-1005?seid=srese1
You missed the part about the ARP bolts:I think this is the best alternative. I have heard very little negative stuff about ARP, and there is a decent chance the replacement will not be TTY. A re-useable replacement would be ideal in either case. I don't do wrench work professionally anymore except for myself these days. I do deal in obsolete auto parts though.
I do know that at the dealership near by, they reuse those bolts for what it is worth. I also know I have reused them too at our shop with no issue, not to say that it can't happen. All things are possible. However, if a ARP replacement can be found, then that is great. The 3.1L was a very heavily used engine across GMs lineup for several decades, the possibility of there not being a single option makes very little sense. I know that engine was used through and may have been phased out just after the 2005 model year, which I think was the last year before it was replaced by the 3.4L. I think, it's been a minute. All that said, there were millions of those engines and it's variants floating around world wide.
If Dorman does not have one, then making a plea to ARP to produce one specifically for the 3.1L with torque specs should be considered and may take the community to back a representative or just flood their inbox.
Yes, two separate threads because I hadn't gotten responses until recently - for which I'm thankful, BTW.I don't understand all the hysteria from the OP about one frigging bolt in two different threads here! He has got good advice before, just use the old bolt!
I didn't miss that part. The first line was me agreeing with you on the ARP bolt. ARP has a bolt that is for a Harmonic Balancer on a Ford that matches the specs exactly of the one for a 3.1L, btw.You missed the part about the ARP bolts:
Or, you can order ARP M12x1.5x45 bolts from Summit Racing - https://www.summitracing.com/parts/arp-664-1005?seid=srese1
Welcome aboard! And thank you for signing up. I'm glad you found us! Congratulations on your new Buick Lucerne! Is this car replacing anything? Or just something new to work on and perfect? I see your discussion here and I'll be watching. 🙂Hi I'm Jay Elwood, friends call me Woody. My peers in the body shop business call me Wonder Woody. Ha!
I have been in the body shop business since the late 60's
My great-grandfather started Dever's Truck Body in Trotwood Ohio, it was incorporated in 1903 (The same year as Harley-Davidson and Ford) and it is still in operation today. As a child I grew up in the body shop and sweeping floors and by 13 years old I was welding hammering and painting..
I live in Dayton Ohio, in Dayton Ohio we have America's Packard Museum. Beautiful place!
They own President Eisenhower's personal 1947 Packard standard convertible.
You can see that 1947 Packard Standard convertible in the oscar-winning movie 'Carol' shot in Cincinnati.
In 2005-2006 I restored that car for (and at) the Packard Museum, I only did body and Chassis, others did the Mechanicals -brakes engines ..and others did the interior.. but I did the body.
Actress Marra Rooney (sp?) And Cate Blanchett ride around in it .. it's the green Packard convertible.. but I should warn you it's a chick flick..!!
I just found a super clean Ultra nice 2010 Lucerne, 63k Miles !! That was hit in the side. Only needed 2 doors Drivers side, Unbolt the bent doors, bolt on used doors of the same color.. I'm going to document this in the forum for repairing Buicks.. Love this Lucerne !
You know there are people who would buy this. 😛 The only reason I would not is because now I'm too paranoid about getting an upset stomach - or worse. 😛
I take it you are not a BB?You know there are people who would buy this. 😛 The only reason I would not is because now I'm too paranoid about getting an upset stomach - or worse. 😛
I came just a little bit afterwards to be Generation X...I take it you are not a BB?
Oh, no! Poor bar code! 😛 😛
Very depressing! 😛A Sad Post
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What you're seeing with Apple CarPlay is unfortunately a known "feature" not a bug. General Motors (and a few other manufacturers) implement a strict lock-out on certain infotainment scrolling functions when the vehicle is in motion to reduce driver distraction.First time post:
After 100 miles on our new Envision, we've discovered that the Buick infotainment software limits the number of viewable of Carplay playlists to 12 as soon as the vehicle begins to move (when you stop, they reappear). For some reason, a plethora of Sirius XFM and Pandora stations can be scrolled through but Carplay is limited. The dealer was dumbfounded when we showed this to them and needless to say they had no resolve.
So, my next move is to create MP3 playlists via a USB drive. However, after three hours of tinkering with files structures, I cannot get a "Playlist title" to appear and can only view Artists, Songs and Albums.
Welcome ANY ideas on these two issues.
Thanks
You're very welcome! It's annoying that GM restricts the CarPlay playlist view to just 12 items while in motion. However, adding an "A" to the beginning of her favorite playlists is a great way to force them to the top of the list.Anthony,
Thank you for your post sharing your knowledge on CarPlay and USB file structure.
I am still a little bit crazed that GM decided to truncate the CarPlay playlist to 12 selections as soon as the car begins to move (1 mph). I definitely see value if they incorporated within the "Teen" driving mode but otherwise it just doesn't make sense if the other types of media do not have any restrictions. Nevertheless, we will waive the white flag and I told my wife to pick out her 12 favorite playlists and I'll add an "A" to the titles to have them on top.
Regarding the USB, I purchased a 256GB thumb drive and then formatted it to ExFAT. I then selected five songs and copied them to the drive. In Notepad, I copied the file paths of each song (on a separate line) and then saved the note under PL Test.m3u. When installed, the name of the playlist will appear but the songs will not. However in the USB mode, I can select songs or artists and the songs appear and play fine.
I did not know about .M3u8 format so I will repeat the format process, copy the songs and then save the Notepad file to that format and see if is the missing link.
You also mentioned "relative" and "absolute" path issues but I'm not too sure if this would be an issue if the file path is pointing directly to the thumb drive (no root directory). Does that make sense?
Again, thank you so much for taking the time to respond and share this great information.
It moves back and forth from 130 to 129 on both cars. It's been like that for many years, next to 130 it says normal. What should it read at, I can't find anything about what is normal. With the key on says zero pressure.No, if it always reads 130 the the sensor is bad