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'95 Buick Riviera, SuperCharger. Car won't Start up!
'95 Buick Riviera, Super Charger. After running this car for some time the car died out of nowhere. So, I replaced the Fuel Filter and Fuel Pump and car still won't start. What should I try next?
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Re: '95 Buick Riviera, SuperCharger. Car won't Start up!
Unplug the cam sensor behind the water pump pulley; see if it starts; if it does, shut off engine; replace both cam and crank sensors because crank sensors go out in these engines
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Not sure what the problem is hear, it knocks, well if it is full of oil and the oil is the correct type then the supercharger is defective would be my guess. Since that is a guess have a local dealer confirm the SC is the noise. It could be lower engine noise as well don't you think?.
1.Jack up the vehicle
2.Place a rag under the supercharger bolt hold you will remove
3. Remove supercharger bolt, some oil may come out but not much.
4.**** out the old oil
5. Lower the car back down
6.Fill the supercharger oil
7.First time driving after change
Superchargers work with most engines but the engine has to be build to handle it or you will blow your engine. You can get a kit online to build the engine to handle it & install the super charger but costs are starting around $2000 and up.
yes there is u need a 3 prong puller hook to remove it. it will hook behind the balancer but u also need to disconnect the motor mount to drop the pulley below the frame of the car
if your supercharger sounds like tumbling rocks, it is the plastic coupler between the nose cone and the charger body; take off your serpentine belt; chances are the pulley has some play in it but it turns freely; the replacement coupler is a cheap fix; what gets a lil pricey is the labor to replace it... the buick has an alternator bracket that has to come off before you can take the nose off of the supercharger... dont forget to drain the oil from the nose cone with a spray bottle nozzle
there is an a ideler pully that is at the very bottom on the engine u have to move that and put the belt on there i think if u put it on the super charger first then the powersterring pump
just installed new fuel pump starts runns greattheh lights dim runningboff of battery v
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