I don't have that, but if I was looking, I might post on craigslist. You could pay postage, couldn't you?
Some wrecking yards, the ones that have been where they are for 30 years, might be kind to you. In my experience, if you go visit and tell them what you are looking for, they know whether they have it or not (even something that odd). If it's been sitting long enough, it'll go cheap.
Maybe you can work out a trade for something you have that someone else wants.
2007-03-27 20:32:14
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answered by Denise T 3
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I had a pair of Rivierias. the unique proprietor of the Buick vehicle employer, located in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, made a manage GM while he bought out, that the engines could continuously be blueprinted (equipped to production facility machinists drawings. I in no way got here upon that out, until I replaced the cylinder heads from a solid 430 to mine. 200 miles later, i became caught on the facet of the line with my own inner maximum oil geyser. The extreme compression is acheived in those infants by way of fantastic tolerance. The engines are greater suitable balanced and equipped to final, so in case you do something, do no longer change while not having the hot areas miked (micrometer checked). captivating autos! My great uncle drove the 1st actual prototype (1953) and its nonetheless interior the vehicle Museum in Oshawa. remarkable autos.
2017-01-05 07:49:42
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answered by Anonymous
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I was also looking for them online but find out you cant download for free then i went to my local library and got the manual and how repair book, if you need for long time you can keep on renew them or just scan in your computer or copy them then u have your manual thats the only way to get some for free....................like this i hope this will help
2007-03-27 21:04:56
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answered by jessica d 1
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hi, i'm looking for them too. there might be something on car clubs. try searching for buick car clubs or lesabre car clubs. if you find a club, in my experience, i find that the people on the car club sites are more than willing to help. and might even scan some fix-it book pages and post them. i know it's technically not right to do this, but i'm sure not going to complain!!
2007-03-27 20:46:22
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answered by garyra8668 3
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If you have never done this kind of thing before, you better think again.I've changed hundreds of engines and trannys.It is no picnic and especially if you are inexperienced.You'll need more than your typical set of tools.If your not familiar with basic electricity, give up now.Because you are dealing with very sensitive sensors and components.
2007-03-27 20:34:28
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answered by tturbod2001 4
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What you want and need does not exist. You can buy books online that cover your areas. You can buy at auto parts stores and bookstores. You can also buy at Ebay.
2007-03-27 20:29:20
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answered by Anonymous
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