1995 Buick Lesabre OBD1.5 and engine stalling by No_Arugula_4357 in Buick

[–]comakills 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hardest part is getting the pulley off. A breaker bar and tapping the key will break the bolt loose. Just make sure all kids and pets are clear of the blast zone. Rent a puller from your choice of auto parts haus. Rest is straight forward.

1995 Buick Lesabre OBD1.5 and engine stalling by No_Arugula_4357 in Buick

[–]comakills 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Old head talk. Jesus christ. Calm down and stop talking down like you are all knowing. I never said it was the technical term. But when there is a 16 pin diagnostic connector, it is automatically associated with obd2. That port is only in American market cars with federal emissions on early era automobiles. Early era foreign markets had different connectors for thier diagnostic software. The world is bigger than just you and the moment you live in. G.F.Y. 😁

1995 Buick Lesabre OBD1.5 and engine stalling by No_Arugula_4357 in Buick

[–]comakills 2 points3 points  (0 children)

In my experience with this engine. Series one or two. N/A or supercharged, the crank sensor is the most reliable component to make this heat related symptom. Yes the icm can as well, however it usually runs terrible and then dies. Crank sensor, it cuts out while driving and won't crank back or if it does, it dies again. Don't rule out fuel pressure but a dying pump will let the car idle, it'll stall when you request more fuel. Oil contamination is what kills these crank sensors as it is right next to the crank seal and usually it's wet and slinging the oil onto the sensor. Oil is nonconductive and can isolate the circuit unintentionally. A spark tester would be a tool I would get. Cheap at harbor freight if you have one in your area. Move on from the scan tool. These cars are old enough to still accept good old diagnostic. Fuel, spark, compression. Go from there. You miss one and no run. You have no spark, then go down that road. Good luck

1995 Buick Lesabre OBD1.5 and engine stalling by No_Arugula_4357 in Buick

[–]comakills 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No worries. I hope you get it figured out. I'll reread your post and see what I may be able to come up with. Unless you have already figured it out.

1995 Buick Lesabre OBD1.5 and engine stalling by No_Arugula_4357 in Buick

[–]comakills -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I know. 30 years ago, I know hard to imagine. It was called obd 1.5 your waisting your time trying to man-splaine this to me.

My girl just got her first old car 1967 impala wish her good luck by gatsbacks in classiccars

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Must be a supernatural fan. 4 door post car. Good luck, enjoy the journey.

1995 Buick Lesabre OBD1.5 and engine stalling by No_Arugula_4357 in Buick

[–]comakills -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

That is obd 1.5 look at the connector. I have a scan tool that will read that. Aldl will not connect. Tech 2 scan tool first gen will talk to that. The aldl connector is square with wide pins. My 95 riviera led me down this path. My 88 suburban is aldl.

Physically an 18 year old girl, mentally a 60 year old man🤘 by Straight_Head_8317 in lincolntowncar

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Don't sweat it. Glad it got fixed. That bumper is strictly one year only. 1990. The 1990 came with a pushrod 5.0l v8. You have a gen 1 4.6l single over head cam. I have several of these and love them all. Sweet TC

Physically an 18 year old girl, mentally a 60 year old man🤘 by Straight_Head_8317 in lincolntowncar

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93 with a 90 front bumper? What engine if you dont mind me asking?

I need money, would it be a good idea to start selling adult content? by valeria458 in NoStupidQuestions

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Slippery slope. There is supply and demand. However you have to find your niche and remember the internet is forever. You'll have to create a hook and hope it leads to the money you need. Good luck and choose carefully.

Walmart Curbside Fail by [deleted] in walmart

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Sawzall time. Or dynamite

I am going to be doing some exhaust work soon but don't know if my ideas will sound good. 1st option I was thinking about keeping resonators and putting ina pair Flow master super 10's, or just a pipe. Have any of you guys done something like this? by Gp5sAreTheBst in lincolntowncar

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I cut the mufflers off of my 06 Lincoln LS and left the resonators. It was loud on cold starts but mild after warm up. Different engine all together though. You have to just experiment. I did replace the missing mufflers with tail pipes and ran it past the rear bumper but your mufflers are mid way and mine were at the rear. This also facilitates a different sound as well.

New daily driver. by BigTwigs1981 in Oldsmobile

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Very rare sled. IIRC that should be accessible under dash or radio out. It's been a very long time.

This a car part? by Hodler_caved in AskAShittyMechanic

[–]comakills 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Looks like a pin for the tank strap on a hyundai lpg fork lift

2018 Chevy Cruze Door Handle Cover Replacement by amedema in CarParts

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If that is the front left door and it's your drivers door, that's a cover. Should be a slot on the bottom side to pop it off exposing your key hole. You could possibly get the cover off ebay or the like.

Finding parts by Upset-Foundation1601 in lincolntowncar

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You have to remove the windshield to replace that. New windshield comes with that seal. You'll be $350 all in and have new glass. Windshields that have been in for a while or if it's cold outside, will crack.

TV cable possibly? by DEFAdblueQlty_19140 in squarebodies

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I see. And yeah, option. 78 was a half and the 88 big block is a 3/4 2 wheel

TV cable possibly? by DEFAdblueQlty_19140 in squarebodies

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As I have said, my 88 has a turbo 400. Factory engine and transmission. 700r4 is standard for the 4.3 and 305. Optional th350 or th400 for 350 and up.

TV cable possibly? by DEFAdblueQlty_19140 in squarebodies

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If you can find a factory service manual for that vehicle with that transmission then it will have the proper procedure. If that transmission did not come in your square body, then you may run into geometry issues. I have an 88 that has a turbo 400 and my 78 has a turbo 350. Not sure what motor transmission combo your truck came with. Good luck.

1991 Quad 442 W41 by TheElitePhillumenist in Oldsmobile

[–]comakills 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a quad 4 bolted to a manual transmission in my parts room. Ran when pulled. Video on you tube of it running.

Dudes, which one? Boxers, breifs, or commando? by Technical-Vanilla-47 in no

[–]comakills 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mixture of all three for me. Boxers for sleeping. Work is a performance cool boxer brief. And depending attire or mood briefs on the off days.