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updated lower intake manifold gaskets for 3.1L 97 Grand Am part #?

hello, does anyone know exactly what is the part number for updated version of LIM gaskets for this motor? I once got the Fel Pro aluminum LIM gaskets for 3.1L from Auto Zone for 89$ but plastic pins were too large, I was thinking to cut them but then I would have trouble aligning them.
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Re: updated lower intake manifold gaskets for 3.1L 97 Grand Am part #?

Are you sure they sold you the right gaskets ? They may have sold you the gaskets.
Also are the holes clean where the pins go ?
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Re: updated lower intake manifold gaskets for 3.1L 97 Grand Am part #?

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Are you sure they sold you the right gaskets ? They may have sold you the gaskets.
Also are the holes clean where the pins go ?

pin holes were clean, and the aluminum LIM gasket had noticeably larger aligning pins
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