CAR WIZARD highlights what makes the Buick 3800 V6 the BEST engine ever!

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  • Опубликовано: 27 июл 2019
  • The 🧙‍♂️ CAR WIZARD shares his reasons for why the Buick 3800 V6 is the absolute BEST engine ever made.
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  • @raybrensike42
    @raybrensike42 4 года назад +2204

    Car manufacturers don't intend for you to keep your car for decades, but once in awhile they make a mistake.

    • @mikecastellon4545
      @mikecastellon4545 4 года назад +104

      And that is exactly what happened....accidentally way too durable

    • @chubbysumo2230
      @chubbysumo2230 4 года назад +135

      This is why they engineered that late 2000's CARS program. They literally built cars too reliably, and people were not buying new cars in as many numbers, and used cars were cheap but very reliable. Thousands of good used cars, motors and all, taken off the road, and replaced with piles of shit that barely lasted 100k. Just enough to outlast the payments.

    • @Doubledunk
      @Doubledunk 4 года назад +36

      my aussie built '01 Mitsubishi is almost as old as me and hasn't had a single issue yet :/ it's mind blowing how many garbage cars there are these days, and the clueless people buying them (euro trash and un-necessary SUV's mostly)

    • @bohemialite6371
      @bohemialite6371 4 года назад +39

      It's not a mistake it's greed

    • @mitchmurray2260
      @mitchmurray2260 4 года назад +38

      yup. Toyota made that mistake with the 5vz-fe 3.4l v6 engine. with good maintenance, it will last literally a million miles. best engine ever made

  • @mikecastellon4545
    @mikecastellon4545 4 года назад +1735

    Gm engineers say 3.8 lasts 500 thousand miles. Management says : it’s too good, kill it

    • @cmte.brazinazzo2061
      @cmte.brazinazzo2061 4 года назад +66

      And now the Corp is almos a Corpse

    • @mikecastellon4545
      @mikecastellon4545 4 года назад +25

      Jbog07 and the new diesels are insanely expensive to repair

    •  4 года назад +1

      @@mikecastellon4545 the emissions in them is what people say ruins them. I deal with dodge diesels at work.

    • @mikecastellon4545
      @mikecastellon4545 4 года назад +16

      J M yes, the govt mandated emissions standards must be complied with even though they make diesels far less desirable than they were 25 or 20 yrs ago.

    •  4 года назад

      @@mikecastellon4545 and yet the funny thing is. OBDII is a big fucking scam anyhow engineered by money hungry people.

  • @7thkansascav468
    @7thkansascav468 Год назад +108

    It was a sad day when GM quit building the 3800. I've owned several and I absolutely LOVE this engine. Here in the Rust Belt the engines always outlasted the car they were in.

    • @jeannewright3027
      @jeannewright3027 8 месяцев назад +3

      Yep. Rust belt, why I had to give up my LaSabre..great engine and comfy ride.

    • @davidmonroy7517
      @davidmonroy7517 7 месяцев назад +1

      what year is this buick

    • @ronhoover5516
      @ronhoover5516 6 месяцев назад +4

      It was too good. They had to stop making them

    • @7thkansascav468
      @7thkansascav468 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@ronhoover5516 You'll get no argument from me.

    • @ronhoover5516
      @ronhoover5516 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@7thkansascav468 Good cars, though!

  • @johnstell5674
    @johnstell5674 Год назад +69

    I had a 2000 impala with this motor. Literally the best car I've ever owned. I regret letting it go

    • @DeltaSierra426
      @DeltaSierra426 10 месяцев назад +6

      Those were cool cars back then and IMO still cool to this day. Chevy cars used to have really great looking taillights.

    • @JustAGuy85
      @JustAGuy85 8 месяцев назад +1

      No blown intake gasket by 120k miles?

    • @DavidVandemark
      @DavidVandemark 3 месяца назад +3

      @@JustAGuy85easy enough fix

    • @mogumatrix
      @mogumatrix 28 дней назад

      I'm glad to see repairs are simple easy. I just purchased 2006 good condition 66k miles for $400 it just randomly stops on low idle or complete stops. I'm going to clean the MAF 1st, any other tips would be great. Also used my OBD and no error codes.

    • @Ccyawn123
      @Ccyawn123 12 дней назад

      I have a 2000 with the 3400, I replaced the intake gaskets at 90k miles before they had a chance to blow. Car has 277k miles now

  • @xreediculousx
    @xreediculousx 4 года назад +1064

    My grandpa worked for GM for 32 years. When he retired, he was given a 1989 Buick LeSabre. He loved that car and passed it down to my dad when he died. It was the car I learned to drive in.

    • @benl4707
      @benl4707 4 года назад +4

      No, your allowed to believe that...it is more along the lines of being too proud/or money exhausted after getting ripped off by the brains (engineers) and/or over bearing on the engineering process!

    • @G0ZERIAN
      @G0ZERIAN 4 года назад +3

      Your dad was given a car AFTER he died?

    • @xreediculousx
      @xreediculousx 4 года назад +10

      @@G0ZERIAN it was one of the things left to him in my grandfather's will.

    • @xreediculousx
      @xreediculousx 4 года назад +1

      @Mr. TA that is exactly what happened.

    • @DStabs720
      @DStabs720 4 года назад +1

      I learned in a 91!

  • @brandonachey3791
    @brandonachey3791 2 года назад +417

    Dude honestly the world needs more honest technicians like you

    • @highvibes3758
      @highvibes3758 Год назад +4

      this type of work is hard, but the CAR WIZARD has our back so greatful!!!!!!

    • @DrummerDelight
      @DrummerDelight Год назад

      I don't see many on the road

    • @Freetheworldnow
      @Freetheworldnow Год назад +2

      If only politicians and heads of corporations would watch such videos, perhaps their minuscule conscience would start to let go of ego and greed and open up to intelligence and common sense.
      WWG1WGA

    • @JimmieBuffet-qi3lk
      @JimmieBuffet-qi3lk 11 месяцев назад +2

      ABSOLUTELY!! far to many crooks out there now days.

    • @andy_182
      @andy_182 10 месяцев назад

      Car wizard admits he charges 30 min for a 2 min job @ 9:20, how exactly is that honest?

  • @jamesfriday5773
    @jamesfriday5773 Год назад +80

    I was a 33 year Buick sales rep. We were Best in Class with 100% customer satisfaction. I could tell you every difference year by year. Buick had great training.

    • @michaelmcfeely6588
      @michaelmcfeely6588 11 месяцев назад +1

      What is the model and model year of the car wizard is describing?

    • @ben43123
      @ben43123 10 месяцев назад +2

      Do you think i could get a car w this engine for under 2k

    • @andrewdalvet6871
      @andrewdalvet6871 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@ben43123definitely can. I've seen Buick century's with under 180k miles going for $1500 and they look to be in decent condition

    • @staresce
      @staresce 5 месяцев назад +1

      The 3800 has a long history which series years are the most reliable?

    • @daftnord4957
      @daftnord4957 3 месяца назад

      you should try get on a video call with the Wizard to make a video on buick

  • @TheWombat2012
    @TheWombat2012 Год назад +43

    Much loved engine here in Australia too. They came out…in rear wheel drive form…in the Holden Commodore. We had four in various models over the years. What an engine!! My niece had one in a Commodore that had 600,000km on it.

    • @user-hi5dd5qh9n
      @user-hi5dd5qh9n 3 месяца назад +1

      They were called eco tec over her.

    • @jacklovell5756
      @jacklovell5756 2 месяца назад +2

      Before the vs they were still buick 3800

  • @RobinRhyne
    @RobinRhyne 4 года назад +775

    Reliable, easy and cheap to fix, good fuel economy. It's no wonder GM killed it.

    • @az7378
      @az7378 4 года назад +67

      GM can be assholes. They should have never gave up on the engine. I wish they would have made the engine in the longitudinal form. Looks like car companies just want the money. They don't want to make reliable cars anymore they just want the money just for the repairs. Part of a Rothschild plan.

    • @MrWilliam.Stewart
      @MrWilliam.Stewart 4 года назад +35

      Not in line with GM core values these days.

    • @ramcharger154
      @ramcharger154 4 года назад +18

      @@az7378 They put some in Firebirds.

    • @markbhoward
      @markbhoward 4 года назад +27

      What? What could go wrong by making engines half that size and turbocharging? 😅

    • @ednorton47
      @ednorton47 4 года назад +40

      GM went bankrupt a few months after they discontinued this engine.

  • @Chrismusique1
    @Chrismusique1 4 года назад +440

    When he talked about the dealership saying the motor was leaking from everywhere but that there was no leak at all I almost choked on my sandwich. The level of dishonesty is unbelievable. That is pure stealing. Having an honest mechanic is so important!

    • @automotiveperformancemobil4030
      @automotiveperformancemobil4030 4 года назад +47

      Which is exactly why we call them "Stealerships"

    • @fsnissen
      @fsnissen 4 года назад +17

      Or learn how to fix your own car. I started doing that long ago, after having to fix something the "technician" screwed up.

    • @automotiveperformancemobil4030
      @automotiveperformancemobil4030 4 года назад +17

      @@fsnissen Yea that's EXACTLY how I started 20+ years ago. Tech screwed up something and tried to get my mother to pay more, took that car home and did it myself. Got me inspired, stayed at it the whole time. You eventually learn how to fix a car after a dealership tells you it will be $475 to install one 02 sensor that totally accessible from the top facing you.

    • @jreyman
      @jreyman 4 года назад +18

      Some independent repair shops are also dishonest and/or stupid. Took one of my vehicles in to be repaired because I didn't have the time to fix it myself. He turned out to be a moron. He left the retention clips off the fuel rail on my 7.4L and popped loose on #2 fuel injector a few days after getting it back, causing a fire (which thankfully happened right as I got home and I was able to put out quickly). Discovered why this happened, this guy just lost my future business. Fixed it, myself, the right way, with the clips (a whopping $12 dollars) he said were not necessary. Well clearly they were necessary (60 psi system).

    • @philllsxga.7737
      @philllsxga.7737 4 года назад +2

      Question EVERYONE!!!

  • @longpoint17
    @longpoint17 Год назад +33

    I wish there was a known network of mechanics like the Wizard who were honest, and forthright with customers. As a person without too terribly much auto repair experience and knowledge, it would be nice to be able to find a local mechanic who was like this guy. It's hard to know if you're getting ripped off or scammed...

  • @Yankee-wd5kq
    @Yankee-wd5kq Год назад +8

    I was working in a small used car dealership when the owner bought a Berlinetta Camaro with a 3.8 that had a head gasket leak. I pulled the heads off and the block had a gouge in the top of the cylinders from the #3 cylinder to the #5 and then off to the side. I whipped up some J B Weld and filled the gouge, let it cure over night and ground it smooth the next morning,put new gaskets in it , and it worked perfect. About 10 years later , my daughter and her hubby bought a Berlinetta . Same year , color ,everything. Then we got looking closer ,and it was the same car. You could see the tiny bit of J B Weld sticking out the side of the motor. They had it a long time and never a problem.

    • @TheSellenhut
      @TheSellenhut 2 месяца назад

      phenomenal

    • @kennethmiller5187
      @kennethmiller5187 2 месяца назад

      Berlinetta Camaros came with the 2.8 60 degree V6, not the 3.8. That didn't come until the mid/late 90's.

  • @collin3800
    @collin3800 2 года назад +383

    Mine was a naturally aspirated 3800. At 306k miles, I swapped the heads, intake, and balancer to install the factory supercharger the GTP has. I'm at 381k now, still the original shortblock.

    • @collin3800
      @collin3800 2 года назад +13

      @@AA-wq5sm it lasted to 343k. I'm on the second one now.

    • @collin3800
      @collin3800 2 года назад +4

      @@AA-wq5sm I bought a used trans with unknown miles for $400 and swapped it myself. With fluid, and other stuff you should probably budget for $7-800.

    • @royallion271
      @royallion271 2 года назад +2

      How long last manifold intake? What causes to fail? How long last the coolant pipe? Do they have a metal instead of plastic? Thanks

    • @kskip4242
      @kskip4242 2 года назад +4

      @@royallion271 The last 3800 series engine made had aluminum upper intakes because the old polymer intakes will get old and crack and would suck coolant down in the motor and hydrolock them.

    • @michaelbacon822
      @michaelbacon822 2 года назад +6

      Curious:do you have to smog it? Considering converting my firebird to run the gtp supercharger. I think CA smog will bend me over though

  • @mikebrzycki2358
    @mikebrzycki2358 2 года назад +195

    I worked at BOC in Lansing Michigan and was involved with the 3800 Buick V6 engine in the engine plant. I was involved with bringing this line in and start up. It was the first time that GM had SPC involved with the machining of this Engine. SPC means statistical process control. SPC was developed by a man named Edward Deming. He first got cars in Japan in SPC and is the reason why Japan was kicking our ass. The Buick V6 3800 is one of the best engines ever made by GM.

    • @1notgilty
      @1notgilty Год назад +25

      Interesting. Edward Deming was an American engineer and an efficiency and quality control expert who is revered in Japan as the man who turned the Japanese car market around and transformed them from a reputation for "junk" to one of high "quality". He is mentioned in several Japanese management books that are widely studied in Japanese businesses and universities to this day.

    • @letmethinkv
      @letmethinkv Год назад +3

      And then GM forgot to use SPC 🤣😂

    • @1notgilty
      @1notgilty Год назад +12

      ​@@letmethinkv Quality control is always a challenge and U.S. companies often gravitate towards cutting corners to increase productivity and their short-term bottom line because bonuses and promotions are usually tied to short-term profitability. The Japanese tend to look towards long-term success rather than short-term gain and they end up winning in the long run because consumers keep buying their high-quality products.

    • @letmethinkv
      @letmethinkv Год назад +2

      @@1notgilty so its not SPC

    • @1notgilty
      @1notgilty Год назад

      @@letmethinkv Right.

  • @advilshenk
    @advilshenk Год назад +6

    Just picked up a straight clean 1 owner garage kept 79000 miles 03 lesabre today for cheap. 3800 life

  • @Garvey64LIVE64
    @Garvey64LIVE64 Год назад +25

    I bought a 2000 Buick LeSabre Custom this year, and honestly, I love it. Fuel pump failed recently, and it's tired were in pretty awful shape. But the engine runs! Even when the fuel pump failed it was still turning over perfectly without fail.

    • @Speidlair--
      @Speidlair-- 10 месяцев назад

      i did too lmao and i took it to a mechanic and the mechanic gave me a list that was 2 pages long of things wrong with the engine and it looked like whoever had the car before me never did maintenance on it a single time and the mechanic even said he was surprised that the car even made it to the shop. that was like 2 months ago and its still running fine. the tranny mounts are broken though cause i can feel it just when its switching gears

    • @Speidlair--
      @Speidlair-- 10 месяцев назад

      oh yea i wanna clarify, the repairs were like 5.5 grand so i just decided to drive it until it breaks

    • @Garvey64LIVE64
      @Garvey64LIVE64 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@Speidlair-- honestly, 5.5 grand? You could maybe get another 10 years out of that thing if you overhaul it.

    • @MrJMS814
      @MrJMS814 2 месяца назад

      To anyone on here considering a Buick 3800 equipped car, specifically an N/A one: MAKE SURE IT HAS AN UPDATED FUEL PRESSURE REGULATOR. My father's '01 Bonneville suffered a fiery explosion earlier this year due to a faulty fuel pressure regulator that GM claimed was improved for the 2001 model year. Turns out that was a lie. The car was totaled. Upon researching the issue, there are thousands of cases, and even a recall, which DID NOT cover cars after the 2000 model year, even though it obviously wasn't fixed on the newer cars. Even a famous video of a 3800 impala blowing up in the exact same way at a shop after an oil change. So if you've got a N/A 3800 car from 2000 or earlier, make sure its had the recall done. If you have a 2001 or later, you'll have to do the job yourself or somehow verify its already been done without a recall sticker.
      Secondly, the 4T65E transmission is notoriously weak. Excessive clutch wear is pretty much guaranteed unless shift kit is installed. Signs of this issue are hard shifts aı eventually slipping/shuddering during acceleration.

  • @TheWutangclan1995
    @TheWutangclan1995 3 года назад +227

    If Toyotas are tanks, then this engine is The Scorpion in Halo.

    • @YoungBlvckSpitta
      @YoungBlvckSpitta 3 года назад +9

      Nah that MF the ghost. Big slow and indestructible lol you can blow up a 3800 and replace the broke parts same day.

    • @Juuustiincasse
      @Juuustiincasse 3 года назад +6

      @@YoungBlvckSpitta Facts! I blew my 99 3.8 on a Sunday afternoon (my profile pic is from that exact day) she was back by Friday morning.

    • @wayward03
      @wayward03 3 года назад +8

      GM made one engine that would fit into a Toyota lineup....

    • @jeffebanks8601
      @jeffebanks8601 3 года назад

      Whatever bro you must be a hundred, and live on the road

    • @DeviantGodOfEvil
      @DeviantGodOfEvil 3 года назад +3

      @@YoungBlvckSpitta you meant the Wraith. I got you though 👍

  • @glenntremblay5406
    @glenntremblay5406 3 года назад +405

    It's nice to hear someone confirm what I've always known...3.8L v6's are probably the best motor GM ever built since the small block chevy.

    • @godchi1dvonsteuben770
      @godchi1dvonsteuben770 2 года назад +17

      "Small block Chevy" is kinda vague, there's a few... but they're all solid products, so... (Technically the 3800 series, V6 IS a "small block Chevy, well " small block Buick. Same difference)

    • @glenntremblay5406
      @glenntremblay5406 2 года назад +11

      @@godchi1dvonsteuben770 if I'm not mistaken they are all based on the same basic design with no doubt some upgrades over the years... though I'll admit I'm no engineer so I wouldn't bet the farm. All I know is that my last 3.8 in a 96 le Saber got to 500,000kms and was still running perfect. The chassis finally got tired and a little too much rust. The current 99 3.8 has 380,000kms on it and needless to say runs perfect

    • @jeremyTallen1
      @jeremyTallen1 2 года назад +11

      Fords inline 6

    • @suzettebavier4412
      @suzettebavier4412 2 года назад +2

      Yep 👍

    • @matthewbucher8954
      @matthewbucher8954 2 года назад +5

      True they last till about 400k

  • @jamesfriday5773
    @jamesfriday5773 Год назад +45

    Good video ! The series 2 had six cross bolted main bearings for added strength. The LeSabre evolved from year to year largely based on customer input. I can tell you each difference year be year starting in 1984. Through 2017. I asked our factory rep in the Chicago zone why they were dropping the 3800. He said nobody wanted a geriatric push rod engine 2 valve when the Cadillac 3.6 had 24 valves and dual overhead camshafts. That’s when the new guys came in and ruined GM by bankrupt in 2008

    • @Whatdoyouthink.687
      @Whatdoyouthink.687 Год назад +4

      What you said in your reply makes total sense. The new guys came in and ruined a good thing. Talk about planned obsolescence.

    • @gordonwelcher9598
      @gordonwelcher9598 11 месяцев назад +3

      Nowadays the only way they want to make an engine is a 1.6 later 16 valve DOHC turbo direct injection with 20 feet of timing chains and tensioners that only last 120,000 miles.

    • @Daniel-pl9kx
      @Daniel-pl9kx 5 месяцев назад

      Which 3800 is best? The series 1,2, or 3?

    • @ryancooper5647
      @ryancooper5647 5 месяцев назад +1

      3 is best, but the cars built around the early series 2 are the better build quality cars.

    • @c.mcdermo
      @c.mcdermo Месяц назад

      ​@@ryancooper5647 plus it takes pretty minimal cost to make it just as good if better than the series 3

  • @natekourakos4433
    @natekourakos4433 2 года назад +16

    I just bought one with 99,000 miles on it. Probably the best purchase I've ever made

    • @andreyfendich
      @andreyfendich Год назад +1

      Just bought a 1991 Buick Century Wagon with the 3.3 with 94,000 miles for 1,200$. Don’t regret it at all.

    • @TheHonestTruth
      @TheHonestTruth 2 месяца назад

      ​@@andreyfendichjust got one for $234 with title
      169k

    • @leonwhitehorse1099
      @leonwhitehorse1099 Месяц назад +1

      Got a 98' park avenue w 110k miles at auction. Perfect condition, inside and out. I think an older person owned it before me. I'm loving my purchase

    • @c.mcdermo
      @c.mcdermo Месяц назад

      ​@@leonwhitehorse1099 2001 park ave checking in, just an FYI, the speakers and head unit are really easy to upgrade because the 30 year old paper ones are definitely junk. Also check wheel bearings and your air ride system. A few sensors here and there, maybe a few new fluid lines. Just things I've had to check on mine

  • @rocketlife9549
    @rocketlife9549 4 года назад +1595

    It was too reliable for GM.....lasted too long. GM wants u to buy a new car sooner

    • @DonVerchi700as
      @DonVerchi700as 4 года назад +26

      As soon as 80k miles

    • @leespeyrer8424
      @leespeyrer8424 4 года назад +41

      no that would be Ford.

    • @alexanderkeil377
      @alexanderkeil377 4 года назад +12

      Yes but why would one buy another one

    • @PhenomProductions23
      @PhenomProductions23 4 года назад +51

      Almost like planned obsolescence is real.

    • @dennisdallenogare3930
      @dennisdallenogare3930 4 года назад +10

      Would not comply with new euro 5 emissions rules. Pitty I had 2 cars with this engine and they were great.

  • @jonasgrumby1093
    @jonasgrumby1093 4 года назад +416

    When GM finally gets it right they discontinue it

    • @hp5469
      @hp5469 4 года назад +2

      Uh, he said the engine started in like 88 and ended in 2008, thats 20 years. Sounds like than ran with a good thing for a while. Im sure it was time for an upgrade. Maybe the one they gave wasnt anygood, but you get my point.

    • @michaelprovost5433
      @michaelprovost5433 4 года назад +5

      gm has tons of good engines. more then anyone else. there are 1 million mile plus 5.7 out their. never seen another gasoline engine do that.

    • @hp5469
      @hp5469 4 года назад +5

      @@michaelprovost5433 not a chance, only way was it was rebuilt 4 times and or babied and kept after very well. And probably was cause parts are so cheap. Now the 4.8/5.3/6.0 gm engine they run forever and need minimal care.

    • @michaelprovost5433
      @michaelprovost5433 4 года назад +1

      @@hp5469 look it up.

    • @Alobster1
      @Alobster1 4 года назад +2

      @@michaelprovost5433 There have been a couple Toyota tundras that went over 1 million without a rebuild. Toyota even bought one of them a new truck to celebrate.

  • @m.hughes2521
    @m.hughes2521 6 месяцев назад +5

    I inherited a '98 LeSabre with 88K from my Mom with this engine. I was gonna sell it for $1200 but first I took it to the track to blow it out. It ran a 14.5 second quarter mile first run. It cruises at 100mph effortlessly and still gets 28mpg with the AC on. I think I'm keeping this car.

    • @jimbothegymbro7086
      @jimbothegymbro7086 4 месяца назад

      if you see any, and I mean any car with this engine in it and you've got it cheap, keep it because the engine will outlive the car if you look after it, the chassis will rust out long before the engine dies

  • @benblanchett2649
    @benblanchett2649 8 дней назад

    Finally a CarGuy, who knows the models, the mechanics and who tries to educate consumers (by sharing the knowledge he acquires over the years) unlike the RUclipsrs who are ClickBait enthousiams who know very little about mechanics and only repeat what the other RUclipsrs have said. The Car Wizard is a Real Car enthusiast who makes videos for people and car that belong and lived in the real world. Thanks Car Wizard. Please don't change!!!

  • @joesantos8563
    @joesantos8563 3 года назад +257

    We need more mechanics like you. honest people thanks for all you do.🤛

    • @jeffreywells3884
      @jeffreywells3884 3 года назад +3

      Yeah,the wiz has got it right.Honest,upright and know's his trade.Have viewed his takes on the 3800 engines and Caddy's Northstar.I messed up on my Park Av.,and overestimated the last two Cadi's I've owned.

    • @korbendallas4232
      @korbendallas4232 3 года назад +2

      Amen to that

    • @Aaron-ot1xs
      @Aaron-ot1xs 3 года назад +2

      Hear here, a toast to Car Wizard!

    • @silenciummortum2193
      @silenciummortum2193 3 года назад +3

      @Joe Santos Him and Scotty Kilmer!

    • @cdevidal
      @cdevidal 3 года назад +1

      @@silenciummortum2193 I sometimes enjoy Scotty yelling at me

  • @toolshed7652
    @toolshed7652 2 года назад +61

    Best engine GM ever made. I was surprised they never put them in the pickup trucks of that era. Good torque, reliable, and way better on fuel than the 4.3

    • @joelsimard1148
      @joelsimard1148 8 месяцев назад +3

      Me too, in the S-10/Sonoma they should put the 3.8 V6 as the base engine and keep fhe 4.3 V6 as an option for more hauling capacity. Instead they put the underpowered 2.2 SFI as base engine.

    • @meandthemrs7403
      @meandthemrs7403 4 месяца назад

      I think they would have been good in an S-10 or Blazer. Not quite as much towing power as the 4.3 that is in my "99 Bravada. I'd like to see someone swap one in.

    • @c.mcdermo
      @c.mcdermo Месяц назад

      I've seen videos of people hauling ridiculous loads with their LeSabre so I think they couldve done it

  • @RichardHarlos
    @RichardHarlos 7 месяцев назад +17

    Based on your recommendation I began searching for this engine. Found a 2005 Lacrosse with 164k miles. Super clean engine bay, interior, and even the exterior. Haven't take a long trip with it yet so hwy mileage yet to be measured but around town, 20-21 mpg is my norm even with the A/C running most days. Thank you for this video. I'm super happy with my new (to me) car!

    • @captainmorgan5449
      @captainmorgan5449 5 месяцев назад +4

      I brought a 2008 Pontiac Grand Prix with 125k on engine back in 2018. I have 215k now...no problems. 3.8 litter the best motor GM ever made...

    • @RichardHarlos
      @RichardHarlos 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@captainmorgan5449 Sounds like a great find. Here's hoping mine at 215k is just as problem free!

    • @captainmorgan5449
      @captainmorgan5449 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@RichardHarlos
      It should go for awhile. My engine was a series 3 motor. It was the most refined out of all the motors. GM made improvements over the years. I live in the Midwest...fenders are starting to rust. I will start to look for a southern 2008. Grand Prix or a Buick Lucerne. I love the 3.8

  • @bigmacklargefries
    @bigmacklargefries Год назад +9

    We have these in Australia in the commodores, but they had a metal plenum. Awesome engine and power for what it was. 👍

  • @ChrisZang
    @ChrisZang 4 года назад +171

    The car wizard is just my kind of guy. Knows what he’s talking about, and he is a decent human being. 👍🏻

    • @nickking1510
      @nickking1510 4 года назад +2

      Agreed

    • @mattdagger1480
      @mattdagger1480 4 года назад +2

      Agreed! A honest mechanic and a good person are super hard to find these days! Most give us mechanics a bad name. Nice to see there are good honest people

    • @crownhic6827
      @crownhic6827 4 года назад

      Here here.

    • @kris8742
      @kris8742 4 года назад +1

      True no BS

    • @WhittyPics
      @WhittyPics 4 года назад +1

      Honest mechanics like the Wizard are hard to find these days. I wish he lived in my area.

  • @kc-nl8zc
    @kc-nl8zc 3 года назад +176

    Much love for this engine from Australia! Mine has 400 thousand km's and purrs like a kitten and is so cheap to maintain. Bless buik

    • @basiksfifth6946
      @basiksfifth6946 2 года назад +7

      I'm from Australia too mine done over 1 million kms and still running great engines

    • @Koala-Express
      @Koala-Express 2 года назад +6

      Holden Commodore got a great engine but the worst quality interiors GMH could come up with.

    • @baird55aus
      @baird55aus 2 года назад +1

      The only problem with Holden adaption was that the thermostat is a pain in arse to replace.

    • @TheRogan321
      @TheRogan321 2 года назад +1

      700 plus on my ex NZ VP cop car only died because of the dedicated lpg system sluged up.

    • @robertcallow2298
      @robertcallow2298 2 года назад +1

      this engine had rear oil seal problem

  • @billb6899
    @billb6899 Год назад +4

    Totally agree with everything you said about the 3800. My favorite engine. I've owned 5 and there have been 4 more in our family. I own one now (1994 Olds 88 with the LSS package). All that have been given enough time have gone well past 200,000 miles with no internal engine problems. No engine failure on any of them! And only 1 transmission ever needed rebuilding (another 1994 LSS at around 300K). Take that, Japanese brands!
    The most miles was a 1988 Olds Touring Sedan (wow I miss that car), 381,800 + when I parted with it. Still ran beautifully.
    Spent yesterday afternoon working on my mother in law's 1997 LeSabre (167,000 miles) - it had been sitting (inside) for 2 years. Charged battery, changed oil, aired tires, washed it and checked things over - back on the road as though it was last driven the day before. Told her if she ever parted with it to keep it in the family. Also sent her the link to this video!

  • @Johnnyvette383
    @Johnnyvette383 Год назад +6

    You forgot a few key cars this came in the F body Camaro and Firebird. Also Grand Prix, Impala, can't forget all the mini vans and Pontiac Aztek I was a tech at Pontiac in the beginning of my automotive career. These were a pleasure to work on. You might say I was a Wizard of the 3800 engine!

    • @engineerisengihere44
      @engineerisengihere44 Год назад

      The 3400 was great too, about just as common but imo the 3800 still wins between the two because it has more power

  • @eddyram4932
    @eddyram4932 3 года назад +73

    That undercarriage was dryer than the Sahara desert 💀

  • @alibizzle2010
    @alibizzle2010 4 года назад +528

    Wizard goes undercover as clueless customer only to pull of the the fake beard over his real beard and expose the dealer mechanic for the fraudster he is!

    • @PeugeotRocket
      @PeugeotRocket 4 года назад +14

      I'd love that.

    • @thedog21
      @thedog21 4 года назад +3

      Yes!

    • @benl4707
      @benl4707 4 года назад +3

      Hahhaha, Yeah would be a great show! But there would be smoke every once in awhile...so yeah I doubt it!

    • @FATmenDRIVEtrucks
      @FATmenDRIVEtrucks 4 года назад +4

      That would be his best viewed video lol

    • @theflorgeormix
      @theflorgeormix 4 года назад +4

      And he could impersonate Copper Cab 4 even more dramatic effect

  • @deansmits006
    @deansmits006 Год назад +2

    I had a 1998 LeSabre, and yes, 28-30mpg. Even loaded up. Very reliable too. The torque, gearing, and low ride, highway bruiser.
    I had it for 7 years, and a leaking valve cover, and fuel pump were the only real repairs. The auto-hvac was troublesome, but nothing debilitating

  • @rodnewcomb
    @rodnewcomb Год назад +8

    Just bought one these for my Daughter yesterday - car had remarkable low mileage and was in very good condition. She's super excited to have a car again, and I'm hoping I won't have to work on it very often. This is a fantastic engine - and I knew that going into the purchase. Hopefully it will survive her driving skills.

    • @jimbothegymbro7086
      @jimbothegymbro7086 4 месяца назад +1

      I've got a car with one, you can damn near ignore the timing chain completely and just put oil in it as needed and it'll run fine, the rest of the car will give you more of a headache than the engine will

    • @MrJMS814
      @MrJMS814 2 месяца назад

      To anyone on here considering a Buick 3800 equipped car, specifically an N/A one: MAKE SURE IT HAS AN UPDATED FUEL PRESSURE REGULATOR. My father's '01 Bonneville suffered a fiery explosion earlier this year due to a faulty fuel pressure regulator that GM claimed was improved for the 2001 model year. Turns out that was a lie. The car was totaled. Upon researching the issue, there are thousands of cases, and even a recall, which DID NOT cover cars after the 2000 model year, even though it obviously wasn't fixed on the newer cars. Even a famous video of a 3800 impala blowing up in the exact same way at a shop after an oil change. So if you've got a N/A 3800 car from 2000 or earlier, make sure its had the recall done. If you have a 2001 or later, you'll have to do the job yourself or somehow verify its already been done without a recall sticker.
      Secondly, the 4T65E transmission is notoriously weak. Excessive clutch wear is pretty much guaranteed unless shift kit is installed. Signs of this issue are hard shifts aı eventually slipping/shuddering during acceleration

    • @ryanfaulkes7469
      @ryanfaulkes7469 Месяц назад

      @@MrJMS814 to add on this, use lubegard red atf protectant, my 4t65e was slipping and shaking so bad my dashboard cracked in 3 places.. 2 bottles of lubegard and she's been fine for the past 5000KM.

  • @markwilliams7712
    @markwilliams7712 3 года назад +179

    Here in Australia, this engine powered our most popular GM models.
    Very muched loved and still very common.

    • @VideosbyBenEllis
      @VideosbyBenEllis 3 года назад +5

      Even if we nicknamed it the 'Moo' because of the engine note when you drive one hard

    • @Pummers38
      @Pummers38 3 года назад +8

      I have a mechanic here in Aust that says pull it out and change all the Gaskets & Seals every 250,000 Km... and once you have done 1,000,000 then rebuild it properly...

    • @xsct878
      @xsct878 3 года назад +6

      @Jimmy 000 yeah the VZ onwards are only good for LS’s, the alloytec is dogshit.

    • @j4min1
      @j4min1 3 года назад +8

      Commos represent!

    • @jb7591
      @jb7591 3 года назад +4

      @Jimmy 000 try replacing the thermostat in a alloytec-painful.

  • @seymourmaupin6395
    @seymourmaupin6395 3 года назад +79

    The sincerity. Where do you find this, in everyday life. This is real talk by a professional.

    • @c.brionkidder9232
      @c.brionkidder9232 2 года назад +2

      Exactly. A throwback to what people used to be like.

  • @felixhernandez9793
    @felixhernandez9793 5 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent video. I just picked one up from an elderly lady in Sarasota Florida. 2002 with only 67K miles. Love it so far. All i have to replace to get it back to shape is the passenger side window regulator, windshield wiper fluid line is cracked, and the motor mount needs replace.

  • @blueschild61
    @blueschild61 Год назад +5

    You have to take the entire wheel assembly off and unbolt the sub-frame in order to change the pressure control solenoid in the transmission. A $9.58 part.

  • @defaultname942
    @defaultname942 4 года назад +42

    Great engine. My 2001 Bonneville ran 275k miles... then I sold it. Still running smoothly.

  • @handenbramilton
    @handenbramilton 4 года назад +150

    Posting this from my 2007 Grand Prix GT; the last supercharged Pontiac 3800.

  • @charliejones7574
    @charliejones7574 11 месяцев назад +4

    I was working in a GM dealership when this engine was developed....i STILL see them all over this area. Probably one of the best designed since the 283

  • @justinbentleybse
    @justinbentleybse Год назад +5

    Absolutely the best engine, I had it from 167,000 mile to 254,000 (in Australia, in a Holden VT Commodore) and all I replaced was the water pump.

  • @TheShafty
    @TheShafty 3 года назад +83

    My first car, didn't realize how great the engine was till now!

    • @TreyGoose
      @TreyGoose 3 года назад

      @@pauledwards3325 I had a 96 LeSabre with 56k miles I bought from the original owner for 2300🤣I sold it for 3600 about a year ago. Hoping to buy a 2001 GS supercharged in a few days with 107k

    • @austinpotter4970
      @austinpotter4970 3 года назад

      I had one but had to junk couldn't figure out what was wrong

    • @WTFTVJS
      @WTFTVJS 2 года назад

      Same, Had a 04 Lesabre custom and god that car was great

  • @isaacmessinger3228
    @isaacmessinger3228 2 года назад +46

    I have a 2002 Regal GS. When I bought it for $1900 I honestly didn't expect much, but was quickly impressed by it's comfort, acceleration, and reliability. It isn't outright fast, but the supercharger adds a lovely kick to the motor, it devours miles, and the reliability is incredible. I put nearly 3000 miles per month on it and haven't had to do anything but change the oil and spark plugs. Easily the best car I've ever owned.

  • @farmhand6524
    @farmhand6524 Год назад +2

    Preachin to the choir, Amen... Have the same in the 1998 50th Anniversary Buick Regal. Was my dad's purchase, his retirement car from GM. He passed. I am 69 years old and still driving it. Incredibly reliable, just drive it. Thank you for your great uploads...

  • @Blackferret66
    @Blackferret66 4 месяца назад +2

    A magnificent engine. Probably the last true "owner's engine" where so much of it was accessible enough to work on yourself. And, while I'm a fast car guy, 200+ hp and 240-250 ft-lb is plenty enough to get around and then some. Coupled with the impressive mileage it can get, as you mentioned, the 3800 was a masterclass in making a balanced, reliable engine.

  • @jakespier
    @jakespier 3 года назад +53

    Best engine I ever had!!! I've own countless 350s, ford's, and dodge. Nothing beat the 3800 I had. Over 250k HARD miles and still going. Oil change ever 15k miles at best. Hit a hog, a deer, and a raccoon. Car looked like derby car. Still did a 4 hour round trip everyday. Plus 30 mpg. Amazing motor. I actually gave the car away because it wouldn't die and was to ugly to drive

    • @KyleWendt406
      @KyleWendt406 2 года назад +6

      Sounds like the story of my 96 Camaro

    • @HansBelphegor
      @HansBelphegor Год назад

      @@KyleWendt406 tbf those were ugly from the factory

    • @KyleWendt406
      @KyleWendt406 Год назад

      @@HansBelphegor which makes it a perfect wreck-n-roll car. I bought one from a kid for $400 with the 5 speed and the 3800 and I put 4.56 gears in the rear and bought about 10 pairs of tires from marketplace and took her to town. Nestral drops for days and that thing never quit. It would peel tires for 2 city blocks from 3rd. The only remotely major thing I did on it was a head gasket replacement which took about 4 hours and cost less than 100 bucks and a clutch replacement which wasn't horrible either. And at 400 bucks you don't feel bad trashing it around. Nobody judges a rattlecan paint job on a sub thousand dollar car.

  • @72477719302
    @72477719302 2 года назад +36

    I'm putting 230 miles a day 5 days a week on my 3800 series 3. Gets 28 MPG and has NEVER broken down on me. I drive two hours to work one way in Erie, PA. That motor is seriously impressive and I will swear by it to the day I die. Also, this motor responds very well to modifications. I have mine up to about 260 HP without a supercharger.

    • @aaronvivar52
      @aaronvivar52 11 месяцев назад +3

      what mods did you add
      i have 03 lesabre and i’m trying to get it looking good

    • @pushhard2
      @pushhard2 11 месяцев назад +1

      Lesabres are too old to buy at this point in time. You'll have to do alot Knicks and knacks repairs here and there to keep it running on the road. Buicks don't give me that Toyota original parts until 250,000 miles type of longevity-even the praised LeSabre, Park Avenue, Regal and Bonneville.

    • @BartholomewSmutz
      @BartholomewSmutz 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@pushhard2 Toyotas are in a league of their own when it comes to reliability and longevity. I have a 2015 Corolla I bought a couple years ago and have only put gas in it and changed the oil so far. It has 168,000 on it right now and hope my good luck continues.

    • @pushhard2
      @pushhard2 10 месяцев назад

      @@BartholomewSmutz Agreed! I had a 2010 Toyota Camry that died at 256k miles and I did the same roughly up until 250k's.

    • @ethalmurad9506
      @ethalmurad9506 10 месяцев назад

      @@pushhard2what about an 08 Buick allure? What mods would work best with that

  • @joelpearce1350
    @joelpearce1350 Год назад +6

    A truly great engine! These exact engines were used in the Australian made Holden Commodores from the mid 90's to mid 2000's. They were oriented north/south as the Holden's were rear wheel drive.

    • @JosephCowen-ru7up
      @JosephCowen-ru7up 10 месяцев назад +1

      Don't you mean the mid 80s , they were in the 1988 VN commadore , and don't come the " it's a Eco Tec that's a different motor" you cant move one intake port and drop the deck and call it a new motor , the Eco Tec is still a Buick V6

  • @dzdhandzcan816
    @dzdhandzcan816 23 дня назад +1

    🙋🏾‍♂️ I can testify to this! I’ve owned 3 - 1997-1999 Oldsmobile 88 LS I drove them all over the USA 🇺🇸 FOR YEARS! I’m currently looking for one at the moment! GOD BLESS 🙏🏾

  • @mercedeslindigenous4219
    @mercedeslindigenous4219 2 года назад +168

    After watching this and doing more research I bought a 04 lesabre with 121,500 and I am impressed and ride to work in comfort everyday, its like driving a cadillac with a lazyboy in it. Thank you for the info and the videos you make

    • @yungdolphin9130
      @yungdolphin9130 2 года назад +10

      I love it great story I was actually thinking about how many people actually buy the cars he's talking about and you're one of them also your name is Mercedes so it's more funny

    • @philllsxga.7737
      @philllsxga.7737 Год назад +9

      Better than any new GM car.
      Keep it!!

    • @adorablecenturion8436
      @adorablecenturion8436 Год назад +9

      deeply considering getting an 01 lesabre custom with 100k miles for around 3500, found a good one with a clean title and all that mess.

    • @mercedeslindigenous4219
      @mercedeslindigenous4219 Год назад +6

      @@adorablecenturion8436 I would jump on that one, those cars are so comfortable to drive and I haven't had to do much maintenance. I have almost had mine for a year and I'm thinking about buying another one for my wife in the near future. Good Luck

    • @brobb-sd9vp
      @brobb-sd9vp Год назад +7

      After watching this video I found a senior owned, beautiful ‘03 LeSabre for $4k with 112k miles. The old man who owned it before me was meticulous in his maintenance. He changed the oil every 2.5k miles and babied the thing like it was his most prized possession. The records he kept were incredible. A year later, I have made $5000 in various repairs and improvements through another 18,000 miles of travel. 356 days into my ownership with yet another Service Engine Soon light illuminating because of $1000 in required radiator sensor, a/c & evap leak repairs, I traded in this ‘gem’ of a vehicle for a new Camry. I will never mess with old cars again. I need reliability from a vehicle, not averaging $750 month for a 20 year old POS. My advice, as soon as an old car needs a repair which exceeds its ACV, abandon it. Good luck!

  • @Reaper1947
    @Reaper1947 3 года назад +97

    I found a 98 LeSabre with 30,000 miles no rust 3 years ago, it is now my daily driver if I ever get rid of it I will give it to one of my kids or grandkids. I let my son use it for a week once and he told me it was the most all-around perfect running car he had ever driven. I am always on the lookout for another one just like it, it's that good. TheReaper!

    • @234dilligaf
      @234dilligaf 3 года назад +6

      I lucked out on a 97 Buick Lesabre with 36,000 miles. I went ahead and replaced the plastic elbow with metal. Also pulled the upper and lower intake to replace the gaskets with Felpro. I'm convinced it will last us the rest of our life. Now I need to get rid of that RIDICULOUS air suspension and install regular shocks.

    • @jamesmooney8933
      @jamesmooney8933 2 года назад

      You have to check the time chain. GM has Teflon coated timing sprockets in those days. ( Although GM might have gotten rid of the Teflon coated timing sprocket by 89. It was in my '87 Olds. I changed it).
      The Teflon would wear off by 90,000 mi. Causing the timing change to wobble, which caused the valves to get hit by the pistons. Destroying the engine. The easy way to find out is dropping the oil pan. If you see little white plastic spikes, then you have a Teflon timing sprocket, that is ready to go.

    • @jeffkarnecki1009
      @jeffkarnecki1009 2 года назад +1

      I still own my beloved 2000 Buick Regal GS that I purchased in October of that same year. Her name is Lucy.She just hit 250000 miles and is easily the best investment I've made in my overall failure in life.She's so reliable and is in no way a $ pit.She might outlive me lol.

    • @MrJMS814
      @MrJMS814 2 месяца назад

      To anyone on here considering a Buick 3800 equipped car, specifically an N/A one: MAKE SURE IT HAS AN UPDATED FUEL PRESSURE REGULATOR. My father's '01 Bonneville suffered a fiery explosion earlier this year due to a faulty fuel pressure regulator that GM claimed was improved for the 2001 model year. Turns out that was a lie. The car was totaled. Upon researching the issue, there are thousands of cases, and even a recall, which DID NOT cover cars after the 2000 model year, even though it obviously wasn't fixed on the newer cars. Even a famous video of a 3800 impala blowing up in the exact same way at a shop after an oil change. So if you've got a N/A 3800 car from 2000 or earlier, make sure its had the recall done. If you have a 2001 or later, you'll have to do the job yourself or somehow verify its already been done without a recall sticker.
      Secondly, the 4T65E transmission is notoriously weak. Excessive clutch wear is pretty much guaranteed unless shift kit is installed. Signs of this issue are hard shifts aı eventually slipping/shuddering during acceleration

  • @supernintendo7579
    @supernintendo7579 Год назад

    I JUST STUMBLED UPON YOUR CHANNEL. IM EXCITED FOR MORE VIDEOS. YOU ARE ONE SMART MAN.

  • @3800TURBO
    @3800TURBO Год назад +10

    I've been 8.81@160mph with the little old 3800 series 2 just like in this video. At 3000lbs. Aiming to go a lot faster too. Great engines. 👍

  • @dadgarage7966
    @dadgarage7966 4 года назад +84

    Car and Driver interviewed an engineer behind the 3800 back in the day. He claimed the 3800 had very low internal friction which helped reliablity and to make good power.

    • @kevin9c1
      @kevin9c1 4 года назад +2

      Yes I remember that. They may also have studied Nissan V6 engines (not sure if VG or VQ or both). If I recall, the original VQ was also a very low friction design and perhaps not coincidentally are known as high mile engines as well.

    • @martinhajda2132
      @martinhajda2132 4 года назад +2

      @@kevin9c1 then nissan might have copied the 3.8 gm which was out long before nissan

    • @sam2920
      @sam2920 4 года назад

      @@kevin9c1 Hopfully the VG too because I have one

    • @WinkelManBearPig
      @WinkelManBearPig 4 года назад +3

      I had a VG 3.3 in a Villager, can attest to my wife boiling the coolant out of the motor without incident, TWICE. When the automatic transmission finally died at 242,000 miles I could still let that van sit for weeks, go outside and turn the key and it would fire right up.

    • @sam2920
      @sam2920 4 года назад +1

      @@WinkelManBearPig Yeah I have a VG 3.3 in my Nissan Xterra, got it cheap as a first car and I'm thrilled because people are saying good things about the engine.

  • @chrislilly8657
    @chrislilly8657 4 года назад +73

    Glad I came across this vid! I just purchased the same car with 43k mi on it for my daughter... From a 80yr old man.. It's MINT,, maybe I should keep it in fear she'll wreck it before it retires 🤔

    • @unavailableusername3814
      @unavailableusername3814 3 года назад +6

      So how about an update on the status of your daughter and that sweet land yacht you found for her?

    • @Max_G43
      @Max_G43 3 года назад +1

      You bought this grampa car for your 16 year old daughter !? Yikes

    • @MrJMS814
      @MrJMS814 2 месяца назад

      To anyone on here considering a Buick 3800 equipped car, specifically an N/A one: MAKE SURE IT HAS AN UPDATED FUEL PRESSURE REGULATOR. My father's '01 Bonneville suffered a fiery explosion earlier this year due to a faulty fuel pressure regulator that GM claimed was improved for the 2001 model year. Turns out that was a lie. The car was totaled. Upon researching the issue, there are thousands of cases, and even a recall, which DID NOT cover cars after the 2000 model year, even though it obviously wasn't fixed on the newer cars. Even a famous video of a 3800 impala blowing up in the exact same way at a shop after an oil change. So if you've got a N/A 3800 car from 2000 or earlier, make sure its had the recall done. If you have a 2001 or later, you'll have to do the job yourself or somehow verify its already been done without a recall sticker.
      Secondly, the 4T65E transmission is notoriously weak. Excessive clutch wear is pretty much guaranteed unless shift kit is installed. Signs of this issue are hard shifts aı eventually slipping/shuddering during acceleration.

    • @MrJMS814
      @MrJMS814 2 месяца назад

      ​@@Max_G43imagine being ungrateful enough to complain about a FREE CAR

  • @brucekalter4206
    @brucekalter4206 Год назад +1

    I've got a 2014 Buick LaCrosse with the 3800 V6. It has just over 300 HP... and I regularly get 32 to 34 MPG on all-highway trips. It's fantastic. I also had a 1990 Reatta until recently... had the old 165 HP version of this engine in that. Really good stuff... glad you appreciate it!

    • @johnnyrocket4357
      @johnnyrocket4357 Год назад

      The 3800 went out of production in 2008. the 2014 MY Buick LaCrosse does not use the 3800 series V6.

  • @miguelinaguerra2730
    @miguelinaguerra2730 7 месяцев назад

    thank you for existing. ive learn a lot from you

  • @fredb3400
    @fredb3400 3 года назад +19

    250k on my lesabre, and I just changed the heater elbows. 20 minutes, $11, aluminum upgraded. No coolant leak, no white smoke,, car is toasty. Changed the water pump for $25. And I'm a RUclips educated rookie mechanic.
    I lived in it for a while, and couldn't do oil changes or tune up for a few years, and the sucker was still running on 3 cylinders. 14 years later, still my daily.

    • @JoseDiaz-rd9fh
      @JoseDiaz-rd9fh 2 года назад +1

      @Jinx well yeah it depends how you maintain it. But yes usually because the engine lasts so long eventually you have to replace the transmission. It's a shame they didn't come up with any standard versions all automatic

    • @Southized
      @Southized 2 года назад

      @Jinx you do understand people who buy 3000$ cars dont change transmission filters dont you? These things get passed around and rack up 150k on the stock filter and burn up

    • @Southized
      @Southized 2 года назад

      @Jinx just look at the car look who your buying it from test them how long theyve owned it what theyve done dont buy it if its junk

  • @davidr5795
    @davidr5795 2 года назад +61

    The first job I ever remember helping my dad with was replacing that coolant elbow described at the 12 minute mark. Little pieces of that oem plastic broke off inside and were a serious pain in the butt to get out! Oddly enough, it's actually a memory I look back at fondly now.

  • @iftnation
    @iftnation Год назад

    Honest Mechanic always thought we needed more people we can trust you know your craft great video learned a bunch!

  • @taylorgrounds1443
    @taylorgrounds1443 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks Car Wizard for steering me in the right direction on purchasing a 2003 Buick Lesabre. I happened to find one with 55,000 miles and inspecting it on a lift it is practically a new car. It came with the grandma smell but it is practically a new vehicle and as you said, the parts are cheap and plentiful. One happy guy right here!

  • @tonychavez2083
    @tonychavez2083 3 года назад +37

    Thank you giving the GM V6 the praise it deserves

  • @slickfrictionless
    @slickfrictionless 2 года назад +91

    Honest mechanics are SOOOOO hard to find! Nice to see that you are one! Great business starts with the customer understanding that the business has the customers’ best interests in mind and not their own!

    • @envygotnext9402
      @envygotnext9402 Год назад +1

      luckily for me, my friend had gotten a new vehicle and gifted me his old one 2007 pontiac grand prix 3.8 l v6 all is needed was a water pump replaced, I had a co worker refer me to a self service mechanic and he charged me for both part and labor $150, can't beat that.

  • @austinchannel33
    @austinchannel33 4 месяца назад +1

    I had a 96 Buick la Sabre with the 3800 series 2 motor and it was a beast! I would constantly beat other vehicles in races and they couldn’t believe how fast it would get up and go. Right before 30 mph you could punch it and it would sit down and then launch you so fast. I’m gonna try to buy another one just to have. Great memories in HS with that car.. you could also hit the gas and then the break, etc. and the suspension made it look like the car had hydraulics lol. I could get it to bounce the front tires off the ground a couple inches. I ragged it out. But never once had a problem. Like he said, bullet proof!

  • @keanecoquete4977
    @keanecoquete4977 Год назад +1

    In 2016, I got my first car a 2008 Pontiac G6 coupe with the 3.5 V6. It has seen -45°C winters, nasty pot holes, 2 accidents in its life. Still runs like new after 15 years!

  • @tdb9164
    @tdb9164 3 года назад +18

    Just bought a 2002 Buick Park Avenue with this engine to run back and forth to work. 133k miles and paid $1500. I was told it is a great GM engine. I hope I can get many more miles out of it. Also, this guy absolutely reeks of honesty and integrity. Enjoyed watching him describe the engine he loves and can tell he is knowledgeable.

    • @ericspecullaas2841
      @ericspecullaas2841 3 года назад +2

      In December 2016 I bought a 2001 Pontiac grand prix gtp with a bad fuel pump for $200. ☺️

    • @GarrettCyr
      @GarrettCyr 3 года назад +2

      if it has a 3800 series engine in it, the most youll have to pay for is a plenum gasket, and youll be over 300k

  • @nastilyasperated2215
    @nastilyasperated2215 4 года назад +100

    1st car I've ever done any "mechanical" work to was my 2004 Pontiac grand prix...didnt know shit about cars and replace the alternator in 30 min...love it

    • @slowgoat6089
      @slowgoat6089 4 года назад +1

      Thomas Alan - - i have a 08 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP, it has the 3800 v6 and is supercharged, for some reason my car wont start, it just keeps cranking, i put in a new starter, battery, and new key from chevy any ideas on what it could be?!

    • @1337penguinman
      @1337penguinman 4 года назад

      @@slowgoat6089 Fuel pump. Smack the gas tank with a rubber mallet a couple of times (yes I'm serious) and see if it starts up.

    • @slowgoat6089
      @slowgoat6089 4 года назад

      1337penguinman - How sure are you because even bad fuel pumps start up a car after enough cranking

    • @supremevictory4310
      @supremevictory4310 4 года назад

      @@1337penguinman fuel pump wouldn't cuase a clicking sound either a slow start or no start.never heard a bad pump click.

    • @teyoung304
      @teyoung304 4 года назад

      Same! I had a 94 Regal as my first car. When I was 17 I replaced the alternator in about 30 minutes by flashlight. It was the easiest thing I've ever done to a car.

  • @troykrebs2840
    @troykrebs2840 3 месяца назад

    Your video's are awesome! Im so thankful you take the time to share your experiences and thoughts and knowledge with us! We are better mechanics because of people like you! Thank you Mr wizard!

  • @Tyler-bq3fm
    @Tyler-bq3fm 4 года назад +19

    Fun fact: Under the intake of this engine is an idler arm. It's a crooked rod, maybe 6-8 inches long that was made with the help of Briggs & Stratton (the lawnmower engine manufacturer), in order to make engine idle with very little vibration.

    • @WARD5KUSTOMZ
      @WARD5KUSTOMZ 4 года назад

      I notice that when i was in trade school. Some 4.3v6 had them

    • @Lara__Croft
      @Lara__Croft 4 года назад +1

      A balance shaft

    • @Raggzzaug11
      @Raggzzaug11 4 года назад +1

      Bought a Chrysler Concord at auction and was checking it over and noticed a Briggs & Stratton design on harmonic balancer.lol

  • @utah133
    @utah133 3 года назад +35

    I've had two cars with this engine. They never burned oil and lasted until I got tired of the car.

    • @porkchop10
      @porkchop10 2 года назад +1

      Had 3 of them, all over 200,000 easy before I moved on

  • @user-sw3vz2kw4b
    @user-sw3vz2kw4b 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks for this tutorial! Very informative and useful!

  • @Crippledinvegas
    @Crippledinvegas Год назад

    @car wizard , I used to own a 98 Lesabre and missed driving an American built Buick with the 3800 so much that I ended up buying a 2001 Park Avenue with 167k miles on it for only $2,200 and I am so happy driving this smooth driving comfy car. There was a bonus when I went to buy this car off someone . I took a look at the engine area and discovered that the previous owner had already done the Dorman aluminum intake conversion 👌 also, it's so easy to swap out sensors on this car when they go bad. I'm not mechanically inclined and using an OBD scanner, Google & Amazon I'm able to change sensors myself . P.S. been enjoying watching your videos for years now but as I watch RUclips on my TV I don't have the option to comment so this is my first comment . Love all your videos 💫💫💫

  • @MrWilliam.Stewart
    @MrWilliam.Stewart 4 года назад +688

    The perfect engine does exist. It's powering Scotty Kilmers 1994 Toyota Celica.

    • @sachideshmane5088
      @sachideshmane5088 4 года назад +50

      Scotty Kilmer doesn't exist.

    • @Network126
      @Network126 4 года назад +34

      @@sachideshmane5088 Oh he EXISTS.. Very much indeed!

    • @MissBunny850
      @MissBunny850 4 года назад +8

      Casey Stoner nah it’s in my 2006 corolla Scotty has less miles on his

    • @dalefluegel9228
      @dalefluegel9228 4 года назад +65

      Stop listening to Scotty, he is strictly entertainment, listen to real mechanics such as the wizard or south main. Toyota and Honda have built their share of dogs.

    • @4jrgolf
      @4jrgolf 4 года назад +25

      He had 239k on it 4 years ago. Now it has 240k. You think he actually drives this thing?

  • @imageer
    @imageer 2 года назад +33

    My 2003 3.8L Buick LeSabre gets closer to 40 mpg on the hwy. Thought I was figuring it wrong at first.
    Great engine.

    • @HansBelphegor
      @HansBelphegor Год назад

      That id wonderful, i cant wait to see it in my 84 cavalier

    • @MrJMS814
      @MrJMS814 2 месяца назад

      To anyone on here considering a Buick 3800 equipped car, specifically an N/A one: MAKE SURE IT HAS AN UPDATED FUEL PRESSURE REGULATOR. My father's '01 Bonneville suffered a fiery explosion earlier this year due to a faulty fuel pressure regulator that GM claimed was improved for the 2001 model year. Turns out that was a lie. The car was totaled. Upon researching the issue, there are thousands of cases, and even a recall, which DID NOT cover cars after the 2000 model year, even though it obviously wasn't fixed on the newer cars. Even a famous video of a 3800 impala blowing up in the exact same way at a shop after an oil change. So if you've got a N/A 3800 car from 2000 or earlier, make sure its had the recall done. If you have a 2001 or later, you'll have to do the job yourself or somehow verify its already been done without a recall sticker.
      Secondly, the 4T65E transmission is notoriously weak. Excessive clutch wear is pretty much guaranteed unless shift kit is installed. Signs of this issue are hard shifts aı eventually slipping/shuddering during acceleration.

  • @DavidSmith-fr1uz
    @DavidSmith-fr1uz 10 месяцев назад +1

    Answering the Wizard about our experiences with engines. I had several good engines. The old 3.0 Ford engine which powered a couple of Taurus to over 300k. I had several vehicles with the Ford 4.6 engine which are known to go over 500k if half way taken care of. Lexus 4.0 engine which has 308K and is still running great.

  • @thomasfarley6052
    @thomasfarley6052 Год назад

    Thank you Wizard you are truly a master mechanic, take care friend.

  • @matthewmonsour9802
    @matthewmonsour9802 2 года назад +16

    I love my 2003 buick lesabre custom. I had my fuel pump go and my friend was trying to get it to go by spraying tha "stuff" into the engine cause we didnt know the fuel pump went and the engine and the air filter boot started on fire! Damn! Well i replaced the fuel pump and filter then also replaced the air senson in the filter boot cause it melted it during the fire. Well after all that today i just brought her back to life! Im doing all these mechanical replacements for the first time in my life by myself with no other previous experience. My brother always fixed my car but i lost him 2 years ago. I hope he is looking down from heaven and smiling if not for my success then for the fact that i understand why he was pissed alot of the time being a mechanic by trade cause nothing ever went the way it was suppose to. So i say my 3800 is bullet proof as well as fire proof and newbie mechanic proof. I miss you bro God bless. I hope you are proud of me.

    • @rayford21
      @rayford21 2 года назад +5

      Speaking of the fuel pump replacement on LeSabers it might be noted that there is a covered "scuttle hole" in the trunk located above the fuel pump. No need to drop the gas tank to replace the pump.

    • @stretchambrose8433
      @stretchambrose8433 2 года назад

      What until you replace the water pump it’s so easy it’s hard to believe

    • @matthewmonsour9802
      @matthewmonsour9802 2 года назад

      @@rayford21 thank you for the tip. I was already hip to the hole in the forward right corner of the trunk but I will be calling it a "scuttle hole" from now on thanks to your use of such colorful vernacular. Take care.

  • @justisbartling5325
    @justisbartling5325 3 года назад +21

    Have a 01 park avenue, and living in South Dakota it gets COLD! Couple weeks ago we had a week of weather where it got -40+. One morning it wouldn’t start and tried the next day still wouldn’t start. Towed it to a shop on a Saturday and said it would start but hard and they didn’t know what was going on and the shop wasn’t open Sunday , had to wait till Monday and they called me Monday late morning saying it’s started just fine every time and they didn’t know what was wrong, they where baffled. They didn’t charge me for anything as they didn’t know what was going on. I just walked in with a smile and said “ ahhhhh, that’s my 3800”

    • @healthrellnessllc6299
      @healthrellnessllc6299 2 года назад +2

      Same thing happened with my Lincoln town car. 98, but I also had several Buick’s and loved them, I own a 2018 Buick tour x now

  • @garyjones2582
    @garyjones2582 3 месяца назад

    My parents had an 04 Buick LeSabre that got passed on to me when they passed away.. It barely has 55,000 miles... it has a coolant leak that I need to address... Been a great car... Thx for sharing this video...

  • @bigmike6953
    @bigmike6953 Год назад +2

    I have a 3.8 in a 2007 Allure. Best engine I’ve had in a long time. We took it on a trip to Vegas from Saskatchewan, averaged 35 mpg at 75-80 mph on trip there and back.

  • @michaelmiguelicutti2829
    @michaelmiguelicutti2829 3 года назад +51

    Today I learned my 2006 Pontiac Grand Prix has the best engine ever.

    • @panzerfaust5046
      @panzerfaust5046 3 года назад

      Right engine, different series.

    • @victorsaenz9452
      @victorsaenz9452 3 года назад

      Still a shit car.

    • @GUIRADE95
      @GUIRADE95 2 года назад

      @@victorsaenz9452 You must have a very expensive European car and wealthy AF. Don't like it? GTFOH.

  • @lsubeast13
    @lsubeast13 3 года назад +18

    Car Wizard, I just wanted to say myself and many other people out there owe you a lot of gratitude for pointing us in the right direction with buying cars, new or used!

  • @robertmcwhinney4596
    @robertmcwhinney4596 Год назад +1

    I agree! I worked in garages for years, used to see these cars with this engine come in for inspection with over 300,000 miles and still pass emissions test! Many! Also the 2.2 liter in the Chevy cavalier was a fantastic engine, it was common though for anti-freeze to seep from the left side of the engine, between the block&head which since the engine is in the car sideways is in front when you raise the hood/bonnet, but don't panic this leak is external! Want hurt anything! Don't remove the head to fix! A little sealer in the radiator solves this issue if it bothers you. Also the 2800 was a pretty good engine but the 3800 was a great improvement!🤠👍

  • @candicehandocha2187
    @candicehandocha2187 Год назад +1

    I have a Holden Calais V6 with this family of engine, absolutely bullet proof and much loved for their burnouts here in Australia.

  • @anthonysmith830
    @anthonysmith830 4 года назад +116

    Chrysler did that with the Jeep got rid of the 4.0 Inline 6 for a 3.6 liter V6

    • @lousbk
      @lousbk 3 года назад +24

      When the majority of Wranglers started being sold to boomers and college girls who only do highway miles the 4.0 had to go. It was an amazing off road motor. But an absolute dog on the highway.
      So yeah, people wanting the Wrangler to be a mall crawler and road trip vehicle killed the 4 liter.

    • @lousbk
      @lousbk 3 года назад +6

      @Bob Desombre is this a copypasta or is your capslock stuck? Because you're kinda proving my point. The 4.0 was a beast off road, but in your own words "GOOD" on the road. The new motors will travel at higher speeds with less effort and better mpg's.
      That may not matter to you or me. But to the majority of people buying new jeeps who really only want mall crawlers, it does.

    • @mikefox3939
      @mikefox3939 3 года назад +7

      Yep, I still have my 86' Cherokee, 305k on and still runs like a top

    • @jasonmgavitt2357
      @jasonmgavitt2357 3 года назад

      Chris YaBoi ugh!you ain’t lying.those things are slugs going down the rd.

    • @utistudent099
      @utistudent099 3 года назад +1

      Bob Desombre The 242 I6 4.0 is literally the same motor. The crank shaft is completely interchangeable. I had a 258 in my CJ7. I hauled 4x4 pickups out of the dirt more than once

  • @matthewpeterson5281
    @matthewpeterson5281 2 года назад +31

    I had one of these in my first car at 16, Buick Regal GS 1996. Engine had a head gasket failure and I was too poor and young then to fix it. But, I regularly changed and added oil and the car kept on running even with virtually no coolant. This thing was an unbelievable beast of reliability never to be equaled.

  • @trevorchapman1694
    @trevorchapman1694 10 месяцев назад +2

    The 3800 v6 in both naturally asperated and supercharged was used in the Holden Commodore in Australia

  • @gregmertz1202
    @gregmertz1202 3 месяца назад +1

    ❤❤🎉 yes you're absolutely 100% correct my parents bought the 02 and 04 3100 Century 3800 LeSabre and no issues I have the cars now and I do remember I've been following you for quite a while that you started your mechanic career on this type of car or this engine so yes great video

  • @aaronshensky9385
    @aaronshensky9385 4 года назад +34

    Sister had Bonneville with 3800 and grandfather a 90s olds 98 with 3800 great engines and super reliable. Truth. Gm's closest engine quality to that of toyota honda.... agree

  • @lashlarue7924
    @lashlarue7924 3 года назад +72

    As my main man Chingy says: “Don’t trip on my people; just hop in the Regal.” 😎

    • @bobabola1386
      @bobabola1386 3 года назад +1

      ayyyyy i see u know ur music

    • @carlomendoza8588
      @carlomendoza8588 3 года назад +1

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @jam1nblum
      @jam1nblum 3 года назад +1

      😂😂 Chingy was bumpin back in the day still rock his music 👍🏻

    • @TatamiDisco
      @TatamiDisco 3 года назад +2

      "Riding in they Regal, trying to stay legal"
      - Common

    • @anthonyarmstrong1423
      @anthonyarmstrong1423 3 года назад

      @@TatamiDisco that's a fact

  • @Blsbr02
    @Blsbr02 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you, CarWizard. Bought my LaSabre this weekend thanks to your advice.

  • @AG-rk5hj
    @AG-rk5hj 2 месяца назад

    My dad just bought a near mint 96 Regal with the 3800. It’s such a smooth little car and gets pretty good MPG for being a car of the 90’s, we’ve been a Toyota family ever since I can remember but i love those 90’s Buicks and the ease of maintenance on the 3800 is just as simple as our Toyotas. Great video

  • @warpig4942
    @warpig4942 4 года назад +71

    Buick 3800 and Grand Funk Railroad
    The only two good things to ever come out of Flint, Michigan

  • @joecollins8832
    @joecollins8832 2 года назад +10

    Can we take a moment and appreciate this guys speaking? This is the most incredibly relaxing video I’ve heard in a LONG time.

  • @Pilot_Dad22
    @Pilot_Dad22 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you for recommending this vehicle! Just purchased one yesterday just like the one in this video! Very comfortable ride! 2000 Buick LeSabre Limited w/82k miles.

  • @umakemerandy3669
    @umakemerandy3669 8 месяцев назад +2

    Love my series 3. Regular oil changes on engine AND trans. Will be drivin for a long long time.

  • @welcometoreality3450
    @welcometoreality3450 4 года назад +76

    I always love seeing mechanics do vids like this. Please do more on the good engines & the horrific ones too!