Buick 3800 BAFFLES the Owner (Long Crank-Surge-Stall...No Codes, No A/C?)

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @frugalprepper
    @frugalprepper День назад +39

    I love the 3800. My favorite engine ever. I still daily drive on. I wish the wouldn't have quit making them, but they got to meet the fuel mileage standards. So now we get 22 timing chains, direct injection, and little turbos.

    • @JoseDiaz-xc9xs
      @JoseDiaz-xc9xs День назад +7

      What if epa reforms dialback the regs and we can get reliabilty over efficency....we can dream....

    • @JoseDiaz-xc9xs
      @JoseDiaz-xc9xs День назад +2

      love the frugal prepper channel btw....

    • @Law_Abiding_Citizen_ok
      @Law_Abiding_Citizen_ok День назад

      Looks like he been transporting very large chickens😂😂

    • @2nickles647
      @2nickles647 День назад +1

      I agree. Best engine. I had a 3.1, never burned oil. Started every day, no issues. Until some idiot stole it and spray painted the car. Destroyed the interior, broke the muffler off.
      My insurance covered my loss.

    • @keithangstadt4950
      @keithangstadt4950 20 часов назад +2

      I could get close to 30 mpg with my 3800 if driving conservatively. Be hard pressed to find a 6cyl that even gets close to that these days, even with all the modern doo dads

  • @scottymoondogjakubin4766
    @scottymoondogjakubin4766 День назад +33

    One of the best v6 engines ever made ! That buick still has another 200k left in her !

    • @normyanke2515
      @normyanke2515 День назад +4

      local taxi co ran these until the vehicles rotted out, never a problem

  • @TheCarCrazyGuy
    @TheCarCrazyGuy День назад +28

    Love the pin cushion headliner.

    • @major__kong
      @major__kong День назад +2

      I had an old Honda Accord. Headliner started sagging. It wasn't worth the trouble of pulling it out to fix it. So I used thumb tacks to hold it up.

    • @volvo09
      @volvo09 День назад +1

      ​@@major__kong I remember being tasked with putting thumbtacks in the back seat area of my dad's old Chrysler 😂

    • @Mr2004MCSS
      @Mr2004MCSS 20 часов назад +1

      I still drive an old 92 Chevy Cavalier. It has pin cushions holding up the headliner on it too.

    • @lvsqcsl
      @lvsqcsl 16 часов назад +3

      After almost 500,000 miles, I took the 'ol Marquis to my local upholstery shop and they glued in a new headliner and redid the sunvisors. It had just started to come loose around the rear window.

  • @MrTonyPiscatelle
    @MrTonyPiscatelle День назад +6

    That's one of the reasons we love watching the Ivan diag show on you tube. He shows us just about everything that he can so we get to learn and understand. Best videos on you Tube right here folks.

  • @lieutenantdan8170
    @lieutenantdan8170 День назад +10

    The 3800 half crank start up always amazes me

  • @jws3925
    @jws3925 День назад +18

    Love those 3800 engines. I had two of them and they were the best. Good power, great highway mileage. An engine that never should have gone away. Look at the crap engines that replaced it. Honestly, I don't think GM has an engine presently that is anywhere near reliable as the 3800. That's why I bought a Honda when my 2008 Buick Lucerne's transmission needed replaced. Couldn't justify putting in a transmission in a 16 year old car. Besides, my wife had been bugging me for 5 years about getting a new car. Hated to see that car go but things were wearing out. The last year I owned it: new radiator, new AC compressor, new steel fuel lines (northern car) so it was time I guess. What a nice driving car however...........and much quieter than my Honda. Road noise on the highway is obnoxious in this Honda. I will likely trade it in sooner rather than later because of this but what do I purchase? A Lexus? Acura? They all have turbos which I will not get.

    • @brianw8963
      @brianw8963 День назад +1

      I know where there’s a really nice totally rust free 94 Camry with the 1mzfe, but I know it would take a lot of “persuasion “ for the guy to part with it. 😅😅

    • @sblagg527
      @sblagg527 16 часов назад

      If you're looking for a 6 cylinder sedan in a modern car, you're probably out of luck unless you want to spring for a BMW or similar. At least Honda/ Acura still puts a V6 in their midsize-full size SUVs which is more than I can say for most car manufacturers these days

  • @ericmc4195
    @ericmc4195 10 часов назад

    Love the follow up email from the customer about interacting as you were diagnosing and repairing. I've noticed that in several of your videos. Unlike normal shops that take you car behind a metal curtain.

  • @mikechiodetti4482
    @mikechiodetti4482 День назад +3

    My wife had the 3.8 V6 1986 1/2 LeSabre. That 3.8 was great. The rest of the car was a rolling intermittent on 4 wheels, but that 3.8 had 427,000 miles in it when the reman transmission finally quit.
    Good one Ivan. Nice A/C machine.

  • @TXCherokee
    @TXCherokee День назад +13

    That car is one of the best ever made. Easily drive 500,000 miles. With some low cost parts along the way

  • @d.j.9961
    @d.j.9961 День назад +5

    Wsup Ivan! What a awesome technician! I just picked up a 2000 Lesabre w/123k miles & it was garage kept & never driven in snow. Living in the rustbelt, I know that I NEED to spray fluid film the entire car immediately! Thanks for the always interesting content. Happy holidays to you & your family.

  • @DIYDaveOK
    @DIYDaveOK День назад +2

    I had an 04 Lesabre with that great 3800 and the interior failed before the engine. Good car. Thanks Ivan!

  • @JoseSilveira-newhandleforYT
    @JoseSilveira-newhandleforYT День назад +1

    Quick diagnostic, mostly due to your experience and knowledge, Ivan! Car is smoothly back on the road and customer is very happy - what more can one desire 🙂

  • @gman7949
    @gman7949 18 часов назад +1

    The master diagnostic technician at his finest. Great video Ivan.

  • @Sandmansa
    @Sandmansa 16 часов назад +1

    Older cars are usually much easier to diagnose. Because there are much simpler systems involved. Just going off of the description, it sounded like it could have been a loss of fuel pressure somewhere. Either weak fuel pump, leaking injector or leaking fuel pressure regulator. When Ivan pulled the vacuum hose from the regulator and I saw liquid coming out, I just blurted out, Bingo! lol. Nice find Ivan.

  • @larryberry2436
    @larryberry2436 День назад +2

    I had a similar fuel pressure regulator leak with a Ford van once. I was inside the cabin with the dog house off doing my preliminary checks when the SA opened the passenger door to remind me for the second time that the customer was waiting as I was pulling the vacuum line off of the fuel pressure regulator. He got sprayed with fuel. Glad it didn’t get on the interior 😊

  • @stephenmoxley3004
    @stephenmoxley3004 15 часов назад

    This was way too easy for you, Ivan. But it does prove that visual inspection is still one of the best diagnostic tools ever. I agree with some others, in that the Buick 3.8L V-6 is one of the best engines ever produced. They seem to last forever. Keep up the great work.

  • @dustcommander100
    @dustcommander100 День назад +2

    Great job! I'm tempted to put one of those engines in my antique car.....

  • @chiluco2000
    @chiluco2000 13 часов назад

    The praise form the customer at the end says it all 👍

  • @sblagg527
    @sblagg527 16 часов назад

    LOL!! I have a 2004 Buick Century with the 3100 V6 and the EXACT same two problems!!-- long crank time after a heat soak and no AC! Can't wait to check these items that Ivan fixed!

  • @Garth2011
    @Garth2011 20 часов назад

    Sound like it needs a new blower motor too.
    Good diagnosis again by Ivan.

  • @mph5896
    @mph5896 День назад +4

    3800 cars, I haven't worked on one in 6-7 years. They all rotted out or the trans took a poop and were scrapped.
    On cold days, I'll have to bring the refrigerant tank inside to warm up before charging systems. Then it goes right in.

  • @jefferyedwards5003
    @jefferyedwards5003 День назад +2

    Gotta love the golf ball roof.
    Buicks were bad for having a droopy liner...as was in my '85 Century.

  • @lvsqcsl
    @lvsqcsl 16 часов назад

    I would say the next thing he needs is a new headliner. I would say he ran out of staples. Sounds like the HVAC fan is about to go as well. GREAT VIDEO!

  • @meblake7359
    @meblake7359 17 часов назад

    Visual inspection is always a must. So many mechanics I see just don't want to take the time and look for problems. I find it fun.

    • @windward2818
      @windward2818 12 часов назад

      Absolutely 100% correct. Ivan is in the salt belt, and as such, he should do a thorough visual inspection on every car he works on, and document any problems with a photo. I don't know the auto repair licensing laws in PA but licensed repair shop usually inspect the vehicle for obvious damage top, bottom, all around. This is a good step in troubleshooting, but also for liability purposes in case something happens and you go to court.
      Many times during the inspection you will see electrical work that needs to be done, and only after these repairs are completed, do you move on to diagnosing the vehicle. But, here again I do not know if Ivan provides a warranty on his work. I make my own automotive battery, charging, starting and power distribution cables and harnesses so I can easily make the best electrical repairs before the vehicle diagnosis is complete. Many times you cannot complete the diagnosis unless the vehicle power systems are reliable, you will just chase your tail. If the customer signs the waver portion of the invoice for no warranty then I will just repair what's immediately broken like Ivan does. Many times without these preventative electrical repairs the car will not last the winter due to a no crank or a no start or some other similar wiring corrosion issue.

  • @greatwhitenorthcanada9600
    @greatwhitenorthcanada9600 День назад +1

    I can relate to the customer. Having the problem explained and why things are done go along way to understanding what happened. Things like the pins being spread may make this customer check stuff next time, and he will have you to thank, rather than never knowing why the A/C didn't work before he brought it into the shop and did when he left.

  • @baxrok2.
    @baxrok2. 23 часа назад +9

    Love that note from the owner. Thanks Ivan!

  • @franklincormorant8312
    @franklincormorant8312 16 часов назад

    There was one hidden flaw in the 3800 that would crop up occasionally. The front of the balance shaft used a ball bearing which would wear down with mileage. GM also used this design in other V6s like the 4.3. Happened to my '94 LeSabre with the Series I 3800. Sounds like water pump bearings but louder, and continues with the drive belt removed. Unfortunately the engine has to be lifted out for the balance shaft to clear the fender. I parted ways with it at 230K miles, but we had good times together.

  • @rodneymiddleton9624
    @rodneymiddleton9624 День назад +2

    Love the old cars!!!! Thanks Ivan!!!

  • @keithangstadt4950
    @keithangstadt4950 20 часов назад

    I had the exact symptoms with my Grand Prix. Shop couldn't figure it out. They had it for 3 weeks. I thought it was the evap canister, so I replaced that. That fix worked for a few weeks. Finally changing out the evap purge solenoid fixed the problem

  • @davidebare3401
    @davidebare3401 22 часа назад

    Awesome video! Love those older Buick engines. I have both the 3800 and 3400. Nice finale to a diy video introducing super expensive shop level ac machine that I wish I could afford😂

  • @craiggoodwin9704
    @craiggoodwin9704 18 часов назад

    Ivan, all that car needed was some ever loving care. Great job. Thanks for Sharing! 🙃🙂

  • @awakenotwoke1973
    @awakenotwoke1973 День назад +12

    14:54 Winter is even more essential for A/C - instant dehumidification of the windows.

    • @chiluco2000
      @chiluco2000 13 часов назад

      I think that is more convenient than heating the cabin excessively to try to evaporate the windows off

  • @chrishill1219
    @chrishill1219 19 часов назад +1

    100% correct Ivan, keep the old cars going. Love the shop work videos.

  • @brianw8963
    @brianw8963 День назад

    Oh yeah, the GM Camry. 😅 Every time I see those coils I think of of a certain collaboration episode. Great cars , but be careful if You find a great deal on one in our area. Had a fella bring me one to check out AFTER he purchased it. It looked and ran great. First red flag was the 2 year old inspection sticker. Second was the hump under the carpet in the left rear . But it was a great deal! I didn’t have to think twice to turn that project down. The right side wasn’t much better. 👍👍🇺🇸

  • @LesReeves
    @LesReeves 15 часов назад

    One of if not the best engines built by GM Cheers Ivan.

  • @kevink8481
    @kevink8481 День назад +2

    Legendary 3800, Legendary 350 small block. Owned both of them! Dumbest move I made was selling them

  • @jg7041
    @jg7041 14 часов назад

    That headliner is held on with hopes and prayers

  • @mikeschaefer6956
    @mikeschaefer6956 16 часов назад

    Everything was easy to get at. I love them engine's. In the rust belt they rot out but engine's still run great

  • @user-pq9ji7kt4l
    @user-pq9ji7kt4l День назад +1

    As usual- amazing troubleshooting! 😊

  • @justinshaffer3419
    @justinshaffer3419 21 час назад

    I had a '89 Olds Toronado with that engine. Great gas mileage and would cruise 80 to 90 mph easily all day. Best car I ever owned.

  • @billziegmond4943
    @billziegmond4943 17 часов назад

    3800 WAS A SOLID ENGINE. NICE WORK MY FRIEND.

  • @dominikweber4005
    @dominikweber4005 14 часов назад

    I daily my 3800 series 3. 05 grand prix. Those are good motors as far as I can tell. Stalls after a heat soak somtimes and intermittent wiper on low, and steering is a litle sensitive when going straight. But never let me down

  • @xrisdavid785
    @xrisdavid785 День назад

    @ 16:15 ----> ...."I love this thing...." BET !!!!! That's a nice machine you got there Ivan !
    And you got that right about "southerners"....livin' in A/C year round ----> cars, homes, workplaces, et al...MOST OF 'EM....I'm the odd man out drivin' w/ the windows open & not wearin' a shirt to boot !! [keep a t-shirt handy on the passenger seat to throw on while shopping]

  • @CarCareAuto
    @CarCareAuto День назад

    Nice, these easy ones sometimes feel the most rewarding.

  • @dans_Learning_Curve
    @dans_Learning_Curve День назад

    1997 LeSabre
    Driving home, half a block from my house. Held power window switch a bit too long putting it up. Engine stalled. Long story short, ground location on passenger fender was bad. Took about an hour to find it.

  • @ChrisWilliams-pu8pj
    @ChrisWilliams-pu8pj 20 часов назад

    Thank you Ivan. Great video as always!

  • @destruct61
    @destruct61 День назад +2

    Honestly I knew it was the fuel pressure regulator from the start I've dealt with these so many times is extremely common problem on these things

  • @paullyons4624
    @paullyons4624 19 часов назад

    I had a snap on air con machine here in the uk, broke three times in 5 years, by year 5 parts obsolete and threw away. Lesson learnt, never again.

  • @glenharper3136
    @glenharper3136 16 часов назад

    Thanks for the video Ivan.

  • @johnt.848
    @johnt.848 19 часов назад +1

    You can tell that owner is cheap by the headlining being stapled to keep it up, and he only got the diag and replaced the part himself.

  • @pedroequis9396
    @pedroequis9396 День назад +2

    Fuel pressure regulators were a recall item.

  • @ThomasAutomotiveTX
    @ThomasAutomotiveTX День назад

    Those A/C machines are definitely sweet.

  • @GNX157
    @GNX157 День назад

    I was gonna say check the regulator for vac leak and not holding rail pressure, along with the check valve in the pump and the FP isolator in the tank.

  • @fieldsofomagh
    @fieldsofomagh 23 часа назад

    One customer who'll be enjoying his Xmas turkey thanks to a tech begining with "I".

  • @rhkips
    @rhkips День назад +1

    I think you might be the first person to capture a test light burning out on camera! Ivan with the RUclips exclusive! XD
    Man I miss working on these. Such nostalgia for simpler times!
    How do you like your Snapon A/C machine?

  • @davidturner4639
    @davidturner4639 18 часов назад

    Another good one! Just one thing, they might want to do something about the acne on the headliner. 😂

  • @knowsnugget3321
    @knowsnugget3321 13 часов назад

    Good job Ivan

  • @paulsullivan6392
    @paulsullivan6392 23 часа назад

    After the past few videos where you had to ride the struggle bus you deserve to have one which is relatively straightforward and you didn't have to crawl underneath a vehicle.

  • @hugh007
    @hugh007 День назад +3

    People forget the original 3800 wasnt balanced well. The conversion from the V8 to the V6 put it out of balance. I had one in a 77 Firebird. Never smooth and beat the hell out of timing chains and plastic sprockets. Mine was looking at its 2nd replacement by 100K.
    Thanks Ivan.😅

  • @abitofeverything1234
    @abitofeverything1234 День назад +1

    Hey everyone, welcome back to Pine Hoollow Auto Dianotstics. Today we've an ........ Ivan same slogan every time!

  • @tube8533
    @tube8533 17 часов назад

    Congratulations!

  • @Brocracks
    @Brocracks 19 часов назад

    I keep a 2004 running for my son’s mail route… great motor and transmission.
    That AC fan is $20 on Amazon.
    It’s that or it’s full of leaves. Either way it’s an easy fix.

  • @MikeMcAuliffe-g2f
    @MikeMcAuliffe-g2f День назад +1

    Might notice that the blower fan was whining. Let the owner know. Might also check the interior cabin air filter. Suspect an a/c leak, so that may need attention down the road. Very informative- vacuum actuated fuel p. regulator.

    • @ShannonCoffey-l6b
      @ShannonCoffey-l6b День назад +1

      That is ny buick. I replaced the fan motor with third party unit and it started wining within months. Not an easy replace for a 75 year old, so I live with it. My air cleaners are changed regularly. Thanks for comment.

    • @MikeMcAuliffe-g2f
      @MikeMcAuliffe-g2f 22 часа назад

      @ShannonCoffey-l6b Had a hunch you were on it.

  • @williamcarson423
    @williamcarson423 День назад +1

    Who needs speed of air pistons when you have a speed of air headliner

  • @mikefoehr235
    @mikefoehr235 День назад +2

    How do you know for certain the AC has no leaks like at the condenser? Wouldn't it be wise to put dye in the AC system and check for leaks?

    • @MarkS61
      @MarkS61 День назад +1

      Hopefully Ivan did the leak test, seeing if the system held vacuum, after drawing out the old refrigerant and just didn't show it.

  • @haroldhawkins9370
    @haroldhawkins9370 День назад

    Nice video Ivan.

  • @rickblanchette
    @rickblanchette День назад

    The refrigerant went somewhere, I would have replaced both service valves and then done a leak test to check o-rings. Sorry, I am a Florida guy and gone down that road too many times.

  • @alansoccer2003
    @alansoccer2003 16 часов назад

    Now I trust that snap on ac mechine more than the Mr cool it actually clears the ac lines after your done instead of leaving the pressure in it. The me cool usallly ends up under charged by a .25 pound

  • @TonyBaroni
    @TonyBaroni 23 часа назад

    Enjoyed the video. I was wondering if having the customer present with you while you were working on the car was something you are ok with? I owned a construction company and found usually when the client was "just going to watch" our people work, most of the time it detracted from the amount of work getting done due to frequent questions. There was nothing to hide but it just took time away from the project. Thanks.

  • @KaldekBoch
    @KaldekBoch День назад +1

    As Derek from VGG would say: "Le Sab-ray!"

    • @flyinwalenda
      @flyinwalenda День назад

      That guy is a tool. He's not in the same league, and in it for himself.
      Ivan does this to help his customers and educate the viewer.....not to cash-in getting clicks and views.

  • @2packs4sure
    @2packs4sure День назад

    Man what is going on with that blower inside that Buick
    I had a 71 Ford F 100 custom 3 on the tree no option pick up in the early 80s with a Montgomery Ward hang down air conditioner and it was actually quieter than that.... lol

  • @caf3685
    @caf3685 23 часа назад +1

    No leak check? With an almost empty system seems like it’s warranted.

  • @jimh598
    @jimh598 День назад +2

    Could you please diagnose the headliner?

  • @firstlast---
    @firstlast--- 23 часа назад

    Gotta love the easy diags

  • @EvelynGriffinin
    @EvelynGriffinin День назад +1

    Your videos are an example of how to make content. Quality filming, competent editing and useful information. Thank you!🟢🧉🏘

  • @CedroCron
    @CedroCron День назад +1

    Good Job!

  • @ToxicwasteProductions
    @ToxicwasteProductions 19 часов назад

    I have a simular but different fenomonem on my Volvo. Runs rough stumbles and misfire from what dtc tells me random cylinder 2345 so far confirmed. But... It only does so when engine is cold or half warm. When it's up to temperature the car runs like a dream. No dtc for maf boost throttle body. No lean or rich codes. Just no codes at all to hint the issue.
    I know it's a long shot. What would you suggest to try first? The key is it only happens when the car is cold or heatsoaked but half cold. It doesn't feel like it's the same cylinder but multiple as the misfire is not constant tempo.
    Done the basics filters oil and sparkplugs already. I have access to Volvo vida but without knowing what basically to go for first it's a long shot.
    2001 manual 2.4 turbo xc70
    I'm guessing it's a minor fault. But finding it is the hard part :)

  • @fletch3576
    @fletch3576 День назад

    Good morning Ivan 🙏

  • @wcs1637
    @wcs1637 23 часа назад

    Luckily that fuel pressure regulator wasn’t left for too long. Surely the plastic upper intake would have exploded. Had it happen twice on my 01 Impala with the 3800 due to leaking injector and bad FPR at separate times.

  • @dhc8guru
    @dhc8guru День назад

    Every time I have run into something simple like that regulator leaking, I am in disbelief that it could be that easy. And end up spending another hour checking other systems just to be sure.

  • @letzrockitrite8469
    @letzrockitrite8469 День назад +4

    I love the owners follow up note !

  • @ronaldbrown5745
    @ronaldbrown5745 16 часов назад

    The AC does work in the winter during a defrost cycle.

  • @ofalejandro12
    @ofalejandro12 День назад +1

    watching from dallas 👍

  • @mariosaccoccio1688
    @mariosaccoccio1688 Час назад

    Love the "Swiss cheese headliner!"

  • @xrisdavid785
    @xrisdavid785 День назад +1

    Nice sentiment from the owner's note @ the end......anyone can plainly see Ivan really is A SWELL GUY !!!! If I didn't live so far away in Florida, I'd definitely make a visit !!

  • @Blackford86
    @Blackford86 17 часов назад

    Awesome job

  • @keltecshooter
    @keltecshooter День назад

    I worked for Buick and that engine is fantastic , we were so disappointed when gm went with the shit Chevrolet engine over the Buick as it's engine of choice.

  • @windward2818
    @windward2818 12 часов назад

    The starting system seems very weak (block ground corrosion?).
    The HVAC blower motor bearing(s) sounds really loud. Probably needs a new blower motor?

  • @marshalllarson8970
    @marshalllarson8970 День назад

    In addition to the pin fitment problem, the compressor perhaps shouldn't have engaged a with the system so low on refrigerant.

  • @ThunderbirdRocket
    @ThunderbirdRocket 11 часов назад

    Amazing !
    Thanks !!

  • @stevelang3171
    @stevelang3171 23 часа назад

    what are all those semi-random dits in the headliner? was there some product used there to reattach it? thanks

  • @hamentaschen
    @hamentaschen День назад

    The gravity point is center for flyings. A jet wings on high golden meltings. One time only please.

  • @brycelund4112
    @brycelund4112 16 часов назад

    Did you find the refrigerant leak?

  • @DS-ss396
    @DS-ss396 День назад

    I have a 2003 lesabre and a few of the relays in the rear fuse box are getting hot. The fuel pump relay does not get hot at all. No codes. Car stalls intermittently, starts right back up. Weird thing is the fuel pump will prime when the key is turned maybe 1/8th of an inch from OFF to UNLOCK (the PRNDL comes on and nothing else) and it primes again (like it's suppose to) when in the ON/RUN position. Why does it prime in the unlock position before the Instrument Cluster even comes on? I have checked pin tension on damn near every inline connector on the car. All good. Cleaned over 20 ground splice pks. Charging system checks out fine but you can hear the alternator humming away. It gets really hot too. Could the rear fuse box have gone bad?

  • @mariosaccoccio1688
    @mariosaccoccio1688 Час назад

    For an American engine, the 3.8 GM & the 3.3 & 3.8 Chrysler are as dependable as they come.

  • @RussellBooth1977
    @RussellBooth1977 День назад +2

    That's the 3.8 litre Buick L36 V6 engine, my dads 2000 model Holden VX Commodore has Holdens Ecotec version of that engine fitted which is fitted with Holdens own Ecotec V6 inlet manifold & Holden made an oil pan for it.
    The PCM in the VX Commodore is a Bosch OBD1.5 PCM which comes from Singapore unlike the Delphi type of OBD2 which is fitted into the Buick, the Ecotec V6 engine uses a similar style of fuel pressure regulator but it's not the same as the PR217 type of fuel pressure regulator as used in the Buick, they're both replaceable.
    I fitted the PR217 type of fuel pressure regulator onto the fuel pump & sender unit in my 2002 Holden VY SS Commodore which is fitted with the 5.7 litre Chevrolet LS1 V8 engine, it's the returnless type of fuel system.
    I only paid $13 AUD for it including shipping from China on eBay & it's fitted inside the fuel tank rather than on the fuel rail, I needed to adjust the fuel pressure with the engine running which I did in a bucket of fuel, the Chinese PR217 fuel pressure regulators have a grub screw on top which can be turned in to increase the fuel pressure.
    I have ran my car with that fuel pressure regulator for over 4 years without a problem, note that I am talking about Australian built GM cars here.
    I can remember in the first Holden VL Commodore we bought in 1997 which ran the Nissan RB30E engine we replaced the fuel pump then soon after the fuel pressure regulator diaphragm ruptured, my dad got a quote from Holden for a brand new one which was quoted at $300 AUD because it was a typical Japanese car part which costs a fortune so we went to the wreckers & bought one for $30 AUD.
    How I knew that is because the engine wouldn't crank over because it was hydrolocked because I removed the spark plugs & the cylinders were full of fuel !

  • @ChrisWilliams-pu8pj
    @ChrisWilliams-pu8pj 20 часов назад

    Ivan, Where did you get the larger alligator clips for your banana jack connector? I have been looking for those everywhere but can only find the small ones.

  • @gadasavideos8564
    @gadasavideos8564 22 часа назад

    Think a scanner will show ac pressures on 2002 s10?

  • @ehsnils
    @ehsnils 23 часа назад

    No leak tracing on the AC? Well, if it's a slow leak then it's hard to find.

  • @Rubbinbhudda
    @Rubbinbhudda 18 часов назад

    I'd be more worried about the shotgun blasts in the headliner