Forget that previous answer. The 3.1 v6 in your Oldsmobile is part of the Buick v6 engine family. It is very similar to the other engines in the group. Some of these engine are used for performance applications, such as the 3800 v6.
Some people have managed to swap out engines such as the 3100 or 3300 for the 3800 v6. this engine can be easily swapped in onto the existing engine mounts. If you are going to swap out your transmission for the one in the one on the 3800, then the transmission mount may need some modification. This engine has aftermarket parts available from a couple aftermarket companies, such as
ZZ performance. This seems to be the most logical swap.
yes if you have the Oldsmobile motor mounts. If you are asking if engine parts will interchange....Absolutely not.
Depends on which Oldsmobile model you're referring to...
No.
The 2.8, 3.1 and 3.4 are all the same block throughout all years. The only thing that really changed was the style of head, the intake, and a roller camshaft. It should be a direct swap for what you are wanting to do however.
Depends on which motor you're referring to
where is the blower motor located a a 1997 oldsmobile achieva
Yes they interchange
Depends on what Oldsmobile model you're referring to...
A motor from a 1991 Oldsmobile will fit into a 1996 Oldsmobile Delta 88. The motor mounts will need to be changed.
The Oldsmobile Cutlass Cierra window lift motor is located inside of the door. Each window is equipped with a window lift motor.
no
Oldsmobile introduced the Oldsmobile Rocket V-8 in 1949.