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Sort of. It will require changing or building custom exhaust, rewiring to accept 3800 computer You will probably find it easier to use the 3800 transmission if its any good.
none bolt right up to the engine Actually, a manual 6 speed transmission from a 2006-2007 3.9L G6 GTP bolts up perfectly to the 3800 series II (same bell housing design), and fits in the engine bay, just barely.
About 20hp.
About 20hp.
the 5-speed manual transmission is a borg warner t5 the automatic is a 4l60e
The General Motors 3800 Series II engine came equipped across multiple platforms. The water pump is located on the side of the engine where the serpentine drive and accessory system is located. Removal will require the removal the belt and hand tools to unscrew the holding bolts. A new gasket and possibly sealer will also be needed to complete the install of the new pump.
i would imagine it could, but not without alot of work, the Buick engine is fwd while the camaro is rwd, you would need a whole different transmission at the least.
remove belt, then remove bolts holding tensioner and remove it, install new one with bolts and put your belt back on.
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The 3800 Pontiac engine had bolt torque specification is 160 pounds. The head bolts should be torqued in 40 pound intervals.
yes. but its easier said than done.