is this true
The very early Chevy Caprice'* back in the 1980'* had problems with camshafts wearing out due to having too soft of a steel, but that has absolutely nothing to do with the 3800. I would suggest that you stay away from people like that.
History of the 3800 engine from Wikipedia (interesting read):
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buick_V6_engine
This link answers a lot of "why did they do that?" questions about the development of the 3800 engine:
http://engine.firebirdv6.com/3800history.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buick_V6_engine
This link answers a lot of "why did they do that?" questions about the development of the 3800 engine:
http://engine.firebirdv6.com/3800history.html
If the 3800 has camshaft problems, then I'd better run out and change mine at 177K miles. The 3800 is by far one of the most popular long living motors of it'* time.
Look around the forum and how many bad camshafts do you see? I've been here 2 years and can't remember a single one. Now if he want'* to talk NA S2 upper intaks manifolds... then he'* got a weakpoint for our drivetrains.
Look around the forum and how many bad camshafts do you see? I've been here 2 years and can't remember a single one. Now if he want'* to talk NA S2 upper intaks manifolds... then he'* got a weakpoint for our drivetrains.
Originally Posted by MACDRIVE
The very early Chevy Caprice'* back in the 1980'* had problems with camshafts wearing out due to having too soft of a steel, but that has absolutely nothing to do with the 3800. I would suggest that you stay away from people like that.
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From: montreal canada NEBF07 ONBF07

wow he all wrong their was a v6 made from the 305 its was the 229 same family as the 4.3 was a 350 minus 2 hole and they did the same whit the 267 v8 that was a 200 v6
Originally Posted by GoldenBullet
Originally Posted by ReallyAGXP
they havent made a 305 since like 1992-93ish





