Just want some thoughts or information relating to my summer project for this year.
Long story short:
1986 LeSabre Limited.
My motor is pissing me off and I need to get new struts because FL blew out and RL "bent" (according to some R*tard who dropped it off a lift doing what he called a "wheel alignment"). The tire on that side sits 1-2" lower than the other side and wears the tire funny since.
So:
I can replace the motor with a newer one, or attempt to run the vin 3 motor with the vin c electronics. Both options are equally labor intensive, and would be fun and challenging.
To swap the vin c electronics in as long as I can align the crank and cam sensors to the proper mechanical reference points I don't see any problems, just time to open the motor and make sure they are referenced properly.
Alternatively, what luck is there in using the MAF sensor from the vin c on the older vin 3 controls? Getting hard to find my MAF sensor and don't want to cough up $80 for a new one just to try it to see if it resolves an issue with the current motor (which would make me not pissed off anymore).
If I do the engine swap I will be putting in either a series 2 3800 or a SC series 1 (common enough at our junkyard), haven't decided. I have a 1991 4t60 in the car and a backup 440t4 with the 1-2 accumulator spring change. I won't use them on a SC 3800, but would work on the series 2 so if I use that motor it's one less thing to swap and fit unless the pcm would throw a fit for not having a electronic trans.
What other suspention packages are available that will fit that body? Being that I will likely have to pull everything to replace the struts anyway, It's not much more work to install upgrades. I've got a front strut tower brace on already, is there a brace for the rear? A range of years and RPO codes would help me for this as well. I'll look at the RPO for my existing suspention as I can't remember what it is, but it is the firmer of the two available.
1986 H-body suspention/motor upgrades
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Re: 1986 H-body suspention/motor upgrades
If you have the firmer one then you have the F41 suspension.
32mm front bar 19mm rear bar.
First thing I would get some addco front swaybar endlinks. Cheapest here: http://www.jegs.com/i/ADDCO/020/015/100 ... Id=1137088 Get 2 sets. use the bushings/washers in the second set for the rear bar.
Second I would get a 21mm rear swaybar from 92-99 SSEi or any Lesabre/Park Ave/Bonneville with the FE2 suspension code. Junkyard should be able to help you there.
Third I would get some KYB GR-2 Struts. They are a little stiffer than stock.
Heres the PN:
236002 Fronts
http://buykyb.com/catalog/advanced_sear ... 02&x=0&y=0
235025 Rears
http://buykyb.com/catalog/advanced_sear ... 25&x=0&y=0
BuyKYB.com has free shipping last time i checked.
Then I would get a set of 16's or 17's and run some 245/50/16 or 245/45/17 tires
32mm front bar 19mm rear bar.
First thing I would get some addco front swaybar endlinks. Cheapest here: http://www.jegs.com/i/ADDCO/020/015/100 ... Id=1137088 Get 2 sets. use the bushings/washers in the second set for the rear bar.
Second I would get a 21mm rear swaybar from 92-99 SSEi or any Lesabre/Park Ave/Bonneville with the FE2 suspension code. Junkyard should be able to help you there.
Third I would get some KYB GR-2 Struts. They are a little stiffer than stock.
Heres the PN:
236002 Fronts
http://buykyb.com/catalog/advanced_sear ... 02&x=0&y=0
235025 Rears
http://buykyb.com/catalog/advanced_sear ... 25&x=0&y=0
BuyKYB.com has free shipping last time i checked.
Then I would get a set of 16's or 17's and run some 245/50/16 or 245/45/17 tires
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Re: 1986 H-body suspention/motor upgrades
KYB struts are generally in the quality/ride/handling range of Monroe Sensatrak, which IIRC are more affordable.
Energy Suspension endlinks are also highly recommended, and are available off the shelf at Autozone.
Energy Suspension endlinks are also highly recommended, and are available off the shelf at Autozone.

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