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The coils were under a aluminum cover in the valley of 2 camshafts on top of the head so they baked in heat with no air flow to cool them, no wonder they failed.Ah, the memories! (NOT) Had this engine in my first car - 1988 Grand Am. Can you say leaky head gaskets and sh!tty ignition coils, kids?!?! I knew you could!
Yep. Really poor engineering but it made them a cinch to replace. I got to the point where I made sure I always had a spare one on hand as one would inevitably go at the most inconvenient time.The coils were under a aluminum cover in the valley of 2 camshafts on top of the head so they baked in heat with no air flow to cool them, no wonder they failed.
Great post Nicole! I'll update the Registry listings as well. If you post pics of your Crafted By plagues, please include the last 8 of your VIN so I know which cars they belong to.Hey all!!
I know some are posted in the registry but I noticed a lot of them were attached to usernames but didn’t have the “crafted by” added. Myself, my husband and several of our friends’ names are floating out there and I would LOVE to find some of them and get pictures. If y’all could post pics of your “crafted by” sill on here I would appreciate it!!!
Nicole
Jeff is da man, vehicle systems engineer for interiors, was on the program since day one and worked his behind off to get the cars to where they are today.Jeffrey Nickelson. Would love to know more about him and his role.
Mine was crafted by Dave Johnson.I have Mike Ward for the engine and David Douglas as crafted by.
Added to the Registry!Although I'm not in the "collector edition" still wanted to say thanks to Durek Neblett!
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I could use that info with serial numbers here too@nicole27z , there is also someone on FB who has been soliciting and collecting signature pics.. DM me if interested in name.