Thanks for the replies fellas. I feel like an idiot working on this thing. Ask me anything in the world about any 4.3, Cummins ISB, or Detroit and I know it off the top of my head. This car is making me feel like a beginner
94SilverSSEi wrote:A series 2 is a series 2. But are you sure the Olds is series 2? Probably is but just make sure. (Only reason I say this is because I know someone with a 95 or 96 regal that has series 1 L27)
Pretty sure... Looks nearly identical to mine... Had the plastic "Series II" cover on it.
The only thing that made me wonder was this that I found through Google on Camaroforums.net:
"Not all Series II engines are the same. In 1995 when the Series II engine was introduced it used a different block than the 3800 engine and was updated in 1996. Unless you have a 1995 car I would steer away from using this as a replacement engine."
Didn't know if maybe this was the case?
88bonnsse wrote:can you post up pics of said motors.
Yesir... Comin up..
willwren wrote:We need some clarification. The Olds 88 did in fact have the L36 engine (with a few little differences) in 1995, but the LSS had the Series 2 (Gen3) L67 supercharged engine as an option, and a good many were built that way in LSS trim.
So which one do you have?
As stated above, the transmission will not work with your PCM, and it's not worth the headache of swapping wiring harnesses and PCM's to make it work, even though it was a better transmission. If the engine is supercharged, the transmission will be even more different, as will the entire swap process.
This 88 is in fact an LSS, but N/A... But my transmission is fine in the Bonneville. I just figured if it was the same I'd swap it just because it was lower miles... No big deal.
My biggest concern is the motor. Here are a few pics I snapped. Like I said, right off the bat I noticed the one on the olds doesn't have a MAP sensor, at least in the same place... As well as a vacuum line to a sensor of some sort just above the front valve cover as I will point out in the picture.
Olds 88 Engine. You can see the "Dummy" plug on the upper plenum where the MAP sensor would be on my 98:



The Bonneville. See the vacuum lines that run just above the valve cover? Comes from the throttle body, through the sensor and back to the vacuum canister beneath the breather box. That isn't on the Olds engine...:

95naSTA wrote:For an L36 engine swap you'll want to put the following 98 components on to the 95:
Knock sensors
Coolant temp sensor under the thermostat
Map sensor (repace the 95 dummy cap you mentioned)
The throttle body since the 95 has an extra vac port and a different 3 bolt maf sensor
Engine harness and vac stuff
Thanks! That's what I was hoping to find out. I'm pretty sure I can handle that... :D I was gettin ready to list this thing back on Craigslist again. lol
98 Bonneville SE, 98 GMC Sonoma Highrider, 99 Lincoln Continental, '98 Yamaha Grizzly IRS