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If it is a stock '85 Buick Regal (which I doubt), it would be about five quarts, but if the motor came out of a truck it could be six quarts. Look up the serial number and find out what you have.
You didnt say any thing about exhaust work ? Does it have a factory cat on it? Might possibly be a exhaust restriction. Possible fuel supply and or delivery.
This 1985 buick regal, how to set the timing.Theres no way to set timing, the timing is computer controlled as it has an electronic ignition system. good day
It depends on what seal/seals or gaskets are being replaced. No one seal or gasket should be much over $50 and a good repair shop should cost anywhere from 55-85 dollars an hour for labor.
There is a tube on the drivers side of the carb. facing the front of the engine. It only draws vacuum when you are giving it the gas. Is it a quadrajet? Get one from a 1970-1974 these are simple to operate.
Im assuming this is the Series I 3800? If so, if you can email me I can send you some directions on the process. Its for a Series II 3800 but it should be similar. If you cant email me, post up and I'll see what I can do.
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