Some owners of 1989-1990 Buick vehicles equipped with 3300 V-6 or 3800 V-6 engines may comment on an engine 'rap' or 'diesel' type noise prior to the engine reaching normal operating temperature. The noise will normally appear after one (1) or two (2) minutes of operation and isappear after ten (10) or fifteen (15) minutes of operation. The source of the noise was found to be caused by the addition of a splash oil hole in the pistons. This hole was added to improve high mileage durability and the noise will in no way adversely affect engine operation or durability.
For purposes of customer satisfaction, the noise can be eliminated on 3800 V-6 engines by installing a set of service pistons. CANSPO service pistons do not have the extra splash oil hole drilled.
A service fix for 3300 V-6 engine is currently under investigation.
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