many of general motors engines are interchangeable, if the transmission was not replaced, then its a matter of possibly relocating motor mounts, and if 3300 s the original motor you shouldn't run into any clearance problems
I have a 1995 Skylark and the gasket was replaced about 4 years ago and I've had no trouble at all. It's a V-6 3100 engine.
picture diagrams of engine for 1997 buick skylark
If you mean the engine, yes. The actual car, no.
You don't say which engine or year but see my post under "How do you change a serpentine belt on a 93 Buick Skylark" for a possible answer.
I took it to a shop. It was the crankshaft position sensor.
Anything is possible but the cost of this would be prohibitive.
4.5 quarts
Check the fuse or the bulb???
= "Do you have to flash the computer after you replaced the engine?" =
Original engine was a 2393cc (2.4 liter, or 146 cid) inline 6 cylinder. Many cars have had their original replaced by a 2.8 liter from later Datsun/Nissans by now.
No!
A GM dealer's service center would know.