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1995 Oldsmobile Ninety Eight - Page 6 Questions & Answers
The motormounts are in the
Put a jack under the engine and take out the mount and after you finish installing the waterpump install the mount back.
The battery in my 1994 olds 98 regency drains down
check for power drain in accessories such as under hood light/glove box light/trunk light sometimes these switches stick on and drain battery-but i would also recheck the battery again if one failed never know could be from same batch
11/11/2009 12:25:01 AM •
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Need cylinder head and intake
1976 OLDSMOBILE TORQUE SPECS
455 CI cylinder head torque 85 ft/lbs
455 CI intake manifold torque 40 ft/lb
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Back firing through the caburator
That system should be pretty conventional so you need to check ignition timing if you have a light to do it or have a service shop do it. They shouldn't charge much to check it or, as far as that goes, to adjust it if needed.
It doesn't sound like a serious problem and you can check before you go (engine off) to see if the distributor can be moved by trying to rotate it.
You should put some kind of mark to show where it was before you try this since you could otherwise make it worse.
You have to expect though that with almost 30 years 'experience' you may need the distributor and if they are original, perhaps ignition wiring too, replaced.
A rebuilt will do fine; new, they can be costly.
12/27/2008 11:12:44 PM •
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Where does the power come from to the dash fuse box
These other people have no clue ! Battery voltage to the L/H & R/H inside fuse box's come from different sources. The ignition switch - when in the ACC,on an start positions , plus Mega fuses in the under hood fuse box. L/H BEC BATT 1 fuse # 5 40 amp location - under hood fuse box , plus R/H BEC BATT fuse # 2 30 amp fuse -location under-hood fuse box. Which inside fuse box? has two - left and right .
Oldsmobile barada Frost plugs need diagram
Nothing specific as engine number is not disclosed but;
Typical plug sites are in the side of the block under a manifold ; at the back, inside or above the clutch housing - awkwardly near the bulkhead; and in the top of the cylinder head, often hidden under an overhead camshaft . Plugs can blow out completely, resulting in a sudden loss of coolant.
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