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If necessary for access, remove the splash shield.
If equipped, unfasten the flywheel inspection cover bolts and remove the cover.
Label and detach the electrical connectors from the starter.
Fig.: Unfasten the starter motor electrical connections. You may want to tag them first to avoid confusion
Fig.: Exploded view of the starter motor mounting - 1987-97 vehicles
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The 1994 Oldsmobile 88 does not have a cam/timing belt. It uses a chain so I am assuming you are talking about the serpentine belt. There should be a routing diagram of the serpentine belt under the hood somewhere. May be on the underside of the hood or on the radiator mount. Also can be found in your owner's manual. If the belt came of you need to find out why. Either the belt is worn out or the tensioner is defective or both. I would suggest you replace the belt for sure. Here is a diagram of the routing of the belt on your 1994 Olds 88 with 3.8 V6.
For1994 Oldsmobile 88 3.8L SFI OHV 6cylthe Engine Control Computer is located front seating area, passenger side, under dash, mounted above kick panel.
remove the mount from it. The lower mounts will keep the engine in place. The upper mount is a stablelizer to keep the engine in check when high torque to the engine is created while driving
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