Passenger side, just above the oil pan, in the back. Access it from underneath.
No, there is no information suggests that a 1996 Buick Century 231 will fit into a 1999 Chevy Lumina.
The 99 Buick Century 231 engine will fit into a 96 Chevy lumina with a little fabrication.
It should fit. You see, a 231 6 cylinder is a shortened 350 V8. GM engineers simply cut 2 cylinders off the 350's block to make the block for some of their 6 cylinders (the 225, the 231 and the 234). The 231's were used in Buicks, mostly. no way the Buick 231 has a completely different bell housing bolt pattern, but don't take my word for it, fust look at the top of the bell housing on the motor and trans, the Buick comes to a point in the middle and the Chevy is flat. although they are both gm products the buicks and chevys are not interchangable, sorry
231" Buick 305" Chevy 350" Chevy 383" stroker 400" small block 454" Chevy 455" Buick olds Pontiac 501" cadi out of a early to mid 70's coupe or sedan 502" Chevy 501" cadi out of a early to mid 70's coupe or sedan is the best choice, bare bones stock it puts out 500' pounds of torque and 500 horse and without doing too much work to them you can get 1000+ horse out of them!!!!
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Either a 200 or 231 cid V6, or a 267 or 305 V8
Factorizations for 231 are: 1) 231 = 1x231 2) 231 = 3x7x11 3) 231 = 21x11 4) 231 = 3x77 5) 231 = 33x7
In 1983, the 3.8L V6 was actually a 229 cid unit
Spark Plugs on a LuminaSee the related questions to the right. HOW DO YOU CHANGE THE SPARKS PLUGS ON A 1993 CHEVY LUMINA APV 3.8L 231-V6 ENGINE (an van)
Pairs of positive integer factors of 231 are: 1 x 231 = 231 3 x 77 = 231 7 x 33 = 231 11 x 21 = 231 And their reverses.
You can divide 231 by 1, 3, 7, 11, 21, 33, 77, and 231. These are the factors of 231.
1/7 * 231;= 231/7= 33