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Stupid Question: Can Park Avenue go in GP?

brandonl2000

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Alritey as some of you may know my GP L36 bit the dust, assuming it spun a bearing or something; either way there is definitely a rod knocking.
However, dad has found a 1993 Buick Park Avenue with a supercharged 3800. I told him I don't think it would work because (am I right?) it has Series I.

Are they interchangeable? I read that it only had 205 HP so it wouldn't be much of a gain at all anyway.

So all info. on the difference in those engines would be much appreciated :)

Um, alternatives: I thought about gettin block and heads from junk yard and puttin my L36 top end on it. Good/bad??

P.S. Since I'm gonna have to change motors I would prefer supercharged..but I just wanna get all my options laid out right now

Thanks everyone! I really appreciate it
 


Pick up an L67 (seriesII), they can be had for as little as $300 nowadays.. The Series I is a completely different motor and wouldn't be worth the effort to put in
 
series1 is obd1

series11 is obd2

wouldn't be worth the work to try, series 1 isn't that great
 
The OBD is the computer system running the motor. I've actually seen a couple guys put a Series I onto an OBDII system and had it run well.

Overall the SI is not that good of an idea. They are becoming outdated and parts/gaskets are tougher to find. Add to it that the majority of knowledge isn't behind that motor and it's not a gain from an NA motor...it's not a way I'd go...even if I had a free one.

For better alternatives at lower prices, take a look at an L26 motor. Many times they are super low mileage and cheaper than L36's.
 


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