No, just the sub frame.
how many gallon radiator is the 1997 buick riviera
Yes
yes u can , but you will also need matching computer changed over
Yes, it requires transmission, engine wiring harness and computer from donor car.
A variety of options exist. See the Reatta forum http://www.reatta.net/. What is a riviera witch?
"well im going to assume u have a supercharged engine and i say it is in the nose of the supercharger which most likely needs work"Cannot be coming from the supercharger as this is one of the "rare" un-supercharged models. Also, I DID say that it was coming from the transmission, not from the top,front part of the engine (which is where the nose of the supercharger would be).Please do not "assume" as this leads to wrong conclusions and does not help.The problem WAS the transmission and was the lock-up torque converter.
the GTP model has the supercharged engine in it
I have a 97 SC and it is located between the firewall and engine on the drivers side of the car. It is low down on the engine on that side. Hard to see in poor light.
The type of induction an engine uses is not directly relevant to its transmission type. In other words the engine can be naturally aspirated, turbo or supercharged and use an automatic, manual, cvt etc.
Transmission.
Broken motor mount
YES IT IS. That motor has been around forever. Yes and no... It is the same engine that's been around since the 70's.However, they have upgraded the engine many times due to more strict emission standards. So in a sense it's the same engine. But some of the new supercharged engines come with more horsepower due to a smaller pulley turning the supercharger, boasting the horsepower from 240 bhp back in 1997 to 260 bhp now. This does not apply to all of GM's cars. Since Buick is using a 3.5 litre engine in their new La Crosse, they chose not to run the supercharged, but stick with the non-supercharged 3.8 engine as the base engine.