2014 2014/12

1956 Buick Replacement of Engine Parts

2017-03-01T19:22:17+00:00By |Categories: 1956, 1956 Buick Shop Manual, Literature|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |0 Comments

SECTION 2-E 1956 BUICK REPLACEMENT OF ENGINE PARTS - CRANKSHAFT AND CONNECTING ROD BEARINGS, PISTONS AND RINGS 2-17 1956 BUICK REPLACEMENT OF CONNECTING ROD BEARINGS A 1956 Buick connecting rod bearing consists of two halves or shells which are alike and interchangeable in rod and cap. When the shells are placed in rod and cap [...]

2014 2014/11

1956 Buick Engine Specifications

2017-03-01T19:23:24+00:00By |Categories: 1956, 1956 Buick Shop Manual, Literature|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , |0 Comments

SECTION 2-A 1956 BUICK ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS 2-1 1956 BUICK ENGINE TIGHTENING SPECIFICATIONS Use a reliable torque wrench to tighten the parts listed, to insure proper tightness without straining or distorting parts. These 1956 Buick specifications are for clean and lightly lubricated threads only; dry or dirty threads produce increased friction which prevents accurate measurement of [...]

2014 2014/11

1955 Buick Replacement of Engine Parts

2017-03-01T19:23:39+00:00By |Categories: 1955, 1955 Buick Shop Manual, Literature|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , |0 Comments

SECTION 2-E 1955 BUICK REPLACEMENT OF CRANKSHAFT AND CONNECTING ROD BEARINGS, PISTONS AND RINGS 2-17 1955 BUICK REPLACEMENT OF CONNECTING ROD BEARINGS A 1955 Buick connecting rod bearing consists of two halves or shells which are alike and interchangeable in rod and cap. When the shells are placed in rod and cap the ends extend slightly [...]

2014 2014/03

1953 Buick Fireball V-8 Engine

2017-03-01T19:26:00+00:00By |Categories: 1953, 1953 Buick Product School Manual, Literature|Tags: , , , , , , , , , |0 Comments

The large bore and short stroke with use of short connecting rods, combined with the V-type cylinder arrangement, permits a very compact 1953 Buick fireball engine design of minimum height, width, length and weight. The new 1953 Buick fireball engine is 13.6 inches shorter and weighs 213 pounds less than the 1952 Series 70 8-in-line [...]

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