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    Good Description

    Thanks EchoWars - Your description of the distributor cap is exactly what I have. After some parts searching and roundabout reasoning I've determined this engine is a 1966 Buick V6 that runs well...
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    Thanks Bob

    Thanks Bob for the info. And, yes I am installing a REAL oil pressure gauge. This engine is in a 1963 Willys Wagon and it has the gauge in the dash. I have the tubing and connections to the gauge...
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    Oil Pressure sending unit

    Can anyone tell me where the oil pressure sending unit is on a 1963-65 Buick V6. I've looked all over and can't find one. When the engine runs there is no oil squirting out from anywhere. Thanks
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    V6 Identification

    Thanks Todd - I'm finally getting back to the project and will look for the places you identified to see what numbers I come up with. From all the other information about the engine I'm fairly...
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    Buick V6 engine identification

    Hi - This is Jim. I purchased a 1963 Willys Station Wagon with a transplant GM (I think Buick) V6 and I'm trying to accurately identify the year of the engine. The number on the intake manifold...
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    Bob - Thanks for all the info. That will help when I'm ordering parts. - Jim
  7. Hi from the beautiful mountains of Colorado

    I acquired a 1963 Willys Station Wagon recently. It has a transplant V6 engine. I know Buick sold the casting rights to Kaiser in 1967. My question is how do I determine if this is a Kaiser...
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