The jerking during acceleration in a 1995 Oldsmobile Ninety Eight with a supercharged engine could be caused by several issues, including a malfunctioning spark plug or ignition coil, a clogged fuel filter, or problems with the supercharger itself. Additionally, issues with the throttle position sensor or vacuum leaks could also contribute to erratic acceleration. It's advisable to conduct a thorough diagnostic check to pinpoint the exact cause of the jerking.
My 1993 Olds Ninety-Eight 3800 has 290.AnswerUnless you have a supercharged engine,horsepower ratings for the 3800 (3.8 liter)V6 is around 170. The naturally aspirated 3800 Series II is rated at 205 HP while the supercharged version is rated at 240 HP.The engine in the 1989 ninety eight is the LN3 V6 which is rated at 165 HP
in the filler tube on engine
Where is the clicking coming from? Within the engine compartment or inside the car?
the GTP model has the supercharged engine in it
Every 1980 through 1984 Oldsmobile Ninety-Eight had a 5 liter (307 cu. in. Oldsmobile) V-8 with Rochester QuadraJet (4 barrel) carb.
go to OBD codes.com they have them for everything sandi
On the passenger side underneath the engine near the rear firewall.
Directly behind the engine off the top of the manifold exhaust pipe leading to the cat. converter. Look behind the engine and you will see it there.
There maybe engine support brackets that need to be removed.
Buy a Haynes manual at your local parts store - all the directions you need are in there.
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i dont really understand your question, but if your asking if you can put a supercharged engine into a non supercharged frame then yes. but you will have to take out the axle. that can be annoying. email me if you have more questions steinbacher682@hotmail.com