you CAN remove it and replace it with a regular intake, however the car will run like sh!t. The supercharged engine has a lower compression ratio and withour boost it will not run well. If you want to get rid of the supercharger (why would you) you have to get rid of the entire engine....or to make things much simplier the whole car.
Best bet would a factory service manual, or Chilton or ?? I retired in 1994, sorry I can't help
yes it can al you have to do is remove the supercharger and remove the supercharger belt, even if you dont wanna remove the supercharger u can just remove the supercharger belt and it will be unfunctional, why would you want to remove it anyways there awsome
I have a 1999 with the 3800 engine. The owner's manual says the horsepower is 205 without the supercharger and 240 with the supercharger.
unbolt it
You cannot remove what it does not have. Your Buick does not have a governor. Speed is controlled by the ECU.
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Try Gm And if you tear it apart and get them "Matched up" at a bearing supplier. There are also several on line stores dedicated to the Buick supercharged engine's.
yeS BUT it needs to be replaced so it cant go
It is a special blend oil called "Supercharger Oil" The GM dealers can get it however it will cost around $8-$10 for a 4 oz bottle. Thank you, From www.SuperchargersOnline.com
how do you remove a water pump on a 1998 buick park avenue?
yes, you can, i go to a technical college and my friends and i are going to supercharge my 93 buick lesabre over the summer..... and by the way, the 1993 buick park avenue is basically just the buick lesaber but it is super charged and with a nicer interior and additional aspects that are better.
I have a '92 PA Ultra. The Ultra has the supercharger. There are two sets of serpentine belts for this configuration.