Check out the following website for a pic of the routing of the serpentine belts for the 3.8 supercharged V6 in the GTP http://www.zzperformance.com/grand_prix/articles1.php?id=57 Hope this helps. "G"
There is a picture in the motor compartment.
Your idler should keep the belts tight. I've had to change my tension idler on my 1997 gtp
A smaller belt
There were 19 rounds in the 2011 Formula One season: 1. Australian Grand Prix - season opener - 14 March. 2. Malaysia Grand Prix. 3. Chinese Grand Prix. 4. Turkish Grand Prix. 5. Spanish Grand Prix. 6. Monaco Grand Prix. 7. Canadian Grand Prix. 8. European Grand Prix (in Valencia, Spain). 9. British Grand Prix. 10. German Grand Prix. 11. Hungarian Grand Prix. 12. Belgian Grand Prix. 13. Italian Grand Prix. 14. Singapore Grand Prix. 15. Japanese Grand Prix. 16. Korean Grand Prix. 17. Indian Grand Prix (new). 18. Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. 19. Brazilian Grand Prix - season finale - 27 Nov.
Under the hood, up towards the windshield, on the passenger side, above the front wheel. There is a diagram there. Try a google search of auto parts or Pontiac Grand Prix belts
i have a 98' Pontiac grand prix gtp. i got the 2 serpentine belts replaced for $200.
yes if it is a grand prix se and a grand am gt
Grand Prix of Miami - Grand-Am - was created in 1998.
Alot of counties that are rich enough to buy the fuel* http://wikicars.org/en/Grand_Prix_motor_racing * Avus Grand Prix * Bari Grand Prix * Belgian Grand Prix * Belgrade Grand Prix * Coppa Acerbo * Coppa Ciano * Czech Grand Prix * Donington Grand Prix * Dutch Grand Prix * French Grand Prix * German Grand Prix * Hungarian Grand Prix * Italian Grand Prix * Milan Grand Prix* Mille Miglia * Monaco Grand Prix * Moroccan Grand Prix * Penya Rhin Grand Prix * San Sebastian Grand Prix * Spanish Grand Prix * Swiss Grand Prix * Targa Florio * Tripoli Grand Prix * Tunis Grand Prix * United States Grand Prix * Vanderbilt Cup * Zandvoort Grand Prix
water pump
With a little fabrication, the 1969 grand prix engine could go inside a 1985 grand prix.
Here is a link to a diagram. Scott Brown http://autorepair.about.com/library/graphics/42161843.gif SB