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Engine Tip: Quick Solution to Engine Change Oil Light On.

March 22nd, 2010

Buick engines: Change engine oil and refill.

Have you ever had the ”change engine oil” light come on soon after you had the oil changed on your Chevy, Buick or General Motors car or truck? It happened to me recently on my 1995 Buick Roadmaster Touring Wagon a few days after I [...]


Rebuilt Buick Engines for sale are cheap and reliable…

October 3rd, 2009
Understanding that I am more than capable of doing a 100,000 mile tune up. Most folks who are not mechanics would be better steering away from this over complicated and expensive procedure. First off, I like to do this type of stuff and secondly, I have the tools and knowledge. If you don’t have the [...]


Buy a Buick Engine or Tune it Up?

October 3rd, 2009
Buy an Engine or tune it up? First thing first though, diagnosis first. I’ll let you know what the diagnosis is once I get it. This next post is a description of what is involved, and why a Buick Engine that has 100,000 mile tuneup intervals costs at least 1000.00 dollars and probably a lot more. [...]


Buick Engines for sale: Reliable and Cheap

October 3rd, 2009
Buick Engines: Repair driveability problems The first step in diagnosing any car is to take a good look at the engine, since we are looking for an engine problem in this case. If nothing stands out, then there is only one way to handle it properly. Regardless of if you are a DIYer or don’t have [...]


Buick Engines: Is the 100,000 mile tuneup a myth?

October 3rd, 2009
Buick Engines with 100,000 mile tune up intervals.. I just returned from a trip to Maryland last Sunday. My vehicle of choice on a 2000 mile round trip, (I live in Florida) is my 1995 Buick Grand Roadmaster Touring Station Wagon. It is low mileage car for being 14 years old, with only 70,000 miles on [...]


Rebuilt Clunker Engines perform better than advertised..

September 21st, 2009
The think that kills me about the cash for clunkers program is that the ‘poor’ people who don’t have credit or can’t afford payments that really got laid open in the deal. The next words to come out of my head will be about how I would have executed, excuse me, I mean orchestrated it! First [...]