Not worth your time. You would need new OBD (on board diagnostics.) You would need an intake manifold from a 3800 series I. As the 1995 supercharged was still mated to a 3800 series I design( 1996 up mounted the supercharger to a series II.) The series I base in the 91-94 PA's made about 170 HP. In 1995 the series II base was introduced making 205 HP. However the series I had about a 9.4-1 compression ratio non-supercharged, supercharged the compression was lowered to 8.5-1. Basically if you did all the changes unless you changed the length of the piston rods you would get an engine making about 150-155 HP. It would probably be cheaper to get a rebuilt 3800 series II making 205 HP and drop that in you would get a stronger engine with better fuel economy than a series I (about 30 MPG hwy.) As GM used this engine up to 2007 in pontiacs, chevys, buicks and olds there should be quite a few to choose from.
There is a noise on the top of my 96 S/C buick riviera engine (in the supercharger housing) Sounds to me like bearings? How do Ilubricate S/C? And when do I Change this lubricant?
1000lbs
from underneath the car you can get right to them
Neglect to replace the supercharger oil.
There is no button for the supercharger. The supercharger is always on because it is being driven by the belts of the engine. When you step on the gas, there is a vacuum line that is hooked up to the supercharger in which will close a little valve causing the boost to be diverted into the engine.
No, it is an Ultra which means it is a supercharged 3.8L V6 and the 1995 Regal was a non-supercharged only so no. The supercharged models had an HD transmission and the Regal had the "regular verison". the transmission for the ultra was the 4t65e
Best bet would a factory service manual, or Chilton or ?? I retired in 1994, sorry I can't help
3.8L 225 hp SC L67 Buick V6 "supercharged version of the 3800 V6 rated at 225 hp (168 kW) and 275 lb·ft (373 N·m)." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buick_V6_engine#Series_I
no 1997 and up
can the car run without the supercharger
At the end of the upper radiator hose is where the thermostat is located as with all cars. It may be difficult to remove due to all this other crap that is in the way.
To replace the fuel pump on your 1995 Buick LeSabre, you must remove the fuel tank because that is where the pump is located.