you shouldn't have any problems as long as all the sensors and wiring are the same or switched to new motor.
when my car wouldn't shift it was because the cat.converter was cloged
Remove the crossmember and drop it out the bottom no problem.
1950 Buick Roadmaster Estate Wagon
The fuel pump is inside the fuel tank.
No, you have to check the RPO codes to find out if your car has it.
It holds 21 gallons. Got this from the owner's manual
I believe it is the 4L60 which was orignally named the 700R4. But it was renamed when the 4L60E was introduced.
Price changed
The regular Green stuff. The orange DexCool only showed up a year later.
Washington state replaced its inheritance tax with an estate tax in 1982.
The Fifth Estate band formed in 1963 as The D-Men, but changed their name to The Fifth Estate in 1965. Ding-Dong, the Witch is Dead. Which old which, the wicked witch . . .
93 Roadmaster.... that's a 5.7L engine, right? It should be attached to the intake with 2 bolts. Look for the thing that looks like a Chevy Smallblock EGR valve. Also, if you're replacing the valve because you have an EGR code make sure you don't have a clogged passage in the intake acting like a bad valve.