The 3800 Series of engine built by GM is a V6 (6 Cylinder). The engine has an extravagant history considering it first debuted in the early 80's as a turbo-charged power plant for GM's Buick Grand National Coupe.
The 3800 Series II is most commonly found in:
Late model Buick LeSabres
6 cylinder motor it is the 3400 or 3800 series engine both are v6
No. You will have to get v-8 mounts.
Sure, You will have to change everything,motor mounts,computer,wire harness, exhaust, etc...
If it is the 4 cylinder, 2.2. If it is a 6 cylinder, 4.3.
It could have, Just count the spark plugs. 4 plugs= 4 cylinder 6 plugs= 6 cylinder 8 plugs= 8 cylinder
The firing order for a 2001 Camaro 3800 is 1-6-5-4-2-3. The number one cylinder is on the left front of the engine.
On the bottom of the motor.
The firing order of a Chevy Straight Six motor is 1, 5, 3, 6, 2, 4, going clockwise. The position of the number one cylinder is going to depend on the year of the motor.
Driver's side head front to rear is 1-3-5 cylinders. The other head front to rear is 2-4-6 cylinders. A stright 6 cylinder engine front to back is 123456 cylinders.
you should be able to get a timing book from your local parts store
6 5 4 3 2 1 front of engine
no