1992-1999 Series I L27 (1992-1994 SE,SLE, SSE) & Series II L36 (1995-1999 SE, SSE, SLE) and common problems for the Series I and II L67 (all supercharged models 92-99) Including Olds 88's, Olds LSS's and Buick Lesabres Please use General Chat for non-mechanical issues, and Performance and Brainstorming for improvements.

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Old Jul 12, 2005 | 12:05 AM
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Nice... you lucked out on that swivel head. I love those red exhaust manifolds.
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Old Jul 12, 2005 | 12:10 AM
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I'm with Bill...and Modman would now....he'* only got a 90 and 97 ripped apart to nothing in his garage.
Yaasss.. but i was also able to get a torque wrench in on my car. I'm telling you man.. i'm telling you.


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Of course it'* possible with different compnents and clearances....I'm tellin' ya....
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Old Jul 12, 2005 | 12:13 AM
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OSG, THE CLEARANCES ARE NOT THE SAME OR I WOULDN'T HAVE HAD THE PROBLEM, AND YOU DON'T HAVE ALL THE ELECTRICAL CRAP IN THE WAY.
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Originally Posted by willwren
OSG, THE CLEARANCES ARE NOT THE SAME OR I WOULDN'T HAVE HAD THE PROBLEM, AND YOU DON'T HAVE ALL THE ELECTRICAL CRAP IN THE WAY.
THANK YOU
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Old Jul 12, 2005 | 09:39 AM
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OSG. NOT ALL CARS ARE THE SAME. Each generation DOES have differences. I can't believe you are disagreeing with people that have more years experience in automotive than years you have been alive.
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Foghorn - What kind of good Canuk brew should I bring down for Bill to try. :?:
.....elephant **** India pale ale...
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Old Jul 12, 2005 | 11:23 PM
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Originally Posted by 2000SilverBullet
Foghorn - What kind of good Canuk brew should I bring down for Bill to try. :?:
.....elephant **** India pale ale...
Well, if you're going to limit us to Canadian brews Paul, maybe I would suggest Sleeman Honey Brown Lager. otherwise I would have suggested something like Smithwicks.

Anyway, somebody better rescue Bill...next thing you know he'll have dung beetles in his yard

Cheers,
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Old Jul 13, 2005 | 12:05 AM
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A little off topic, but one of my best home-brew creations was a nut-brown ale brewed with honey.


Sounds good.
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Old Jul 13, 2005 | 12:54 AM
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Sleeman Honey Brown Lager
Right on. One of my personal favourites.
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