Its usually around 185 to 195 Fahrenheit
The normal operating temperature for a GM 3800 Series II supercharged engine typically ranges between 190°F to 220°F (88°C to 104°C). It's important to keep the engine within this range to ensure optimal performance and prevent overheating. Factors like ambient temperature, driving conditions, and the health of the cooling system can affect the actual operating temperature. Regular monitoring and maintenance are essential for engine longevity.
The normal operating temperature for a 1995 Oldsmobile 88 equipped with the 3800 Series II engine typically ranges between 195°F to 220°F (90°C to 105°C). The engine's thermostat usually opens around 195°F to help maintain this temperature range. It's important to monitor the temperature gauge during operation to ensure the engine is running within this optimal range. If temperatures exceed this range, it may indicate cooling system issues.
No
don't think motor mounts will work - look for 92-99 3800
Head torque sequence for a 2002 3800
A 3800 engine is 3800 no mater what is mounted in. But a 2007 Pontiac G6 does not have a 3800 it has a 3500 (3.5L) V6.
3800 K
3800 K
possibly around 180hp if you are talking about the non s/c 3800 (l36)
How to reset the computer 1999 pontiac grand prix gt 3800 series II v6?
Twist filter counter-clockwise.
located at the drive belt end of the motor (3.0 and 3.8 engines} 3800 motors the sensor is located at the other end. A 3.8 and a 3800 are the same engine just as a 3.1 is the same as a 3100. I have never heard of a 3.0 GM engine.