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    newbe in need

    Ok guys it seems that this site is directed towards vintage Buicks and thats a good thing.I am a vintage gen 1 cheby builder -racer for atleast 30 years and have respect for Buicks.I only know v8s in buicks though nothing in trannys.I have a 90s transfer issue I am not getting any help with on this site.Ccould you guys tell me where to go for tech info on 90s buicks?I need tranny info on a 99 park ave to a 95 supercharged swap.The 95 is the end product.

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    likely one of the turbo 6 boards would be more applicable. the mid-80's Grand National guys are into all that power adder stuff and the various generations of Buick / GM corp block v6's (3800s and 4100s and the like).

    www.turbobuick.com

    www.t6p.com
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    Thanks Bob I will try it out.I am stuck on this one.I just need to know if the tranny will change without a problem or how to diagnose the problem.I did get the scan done today by a friend on a snap on 2500 and the trouble codes were all tranny related.If I unplug the tranny plug I have what feels like say a cintrifical clutch in first then it shifts thought the pattern solid and fine with check eng lite on.never will slip but with the plug in its a slipper.if you have a buick tree to read the codes were 640-650-712-740-755 all tranny codes.I have no buick code book or Chilton shop books.Ill try those links though.I kind of liked this site when I read the posts as it was a very clean site.I am a devoted Christian so I say from most websites due to language issues or content.Thanks again.

  4. Try this link sir, maybe it will be of help to you. http://www.troublecodes.net/OBD2/


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    Thanks but I see not tree to work by to diagnose the problem.Thanks though it basically shows what the scanner did.

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