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 9, 2009 | 09:00 PM
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So right now I'm buying parts to do 2 jobs: replacing */C coupler (m62), and replacing the valve cover gaskets.

I'm finding the right kind of stuff on Intense, but they only offer 3800 II/III. Can I use these parts anyway, even though I have a series I L67.
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The coupler and bearings for the superchargesr are the same between M62 and M90.

The valve cover gaskets will be different.
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Ok. So does anyone know where I can find parts online for a series I L67? If not I guess I'll have to see if some car parts stores have the gaskets I need.
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