drivers side valve cover, towards the back
There is a cap on the valve cover that says oil or has a picture of an oil can. Remove the cap and add oil.
5 quarts with filter change if it is a stock oil pan.
There should be a cap on the top of 1 of the valve covers, remove it and put oil in there.
Assuming you are speaking of engine / motor oil should specify on the oil filler cap, should be 5W 30
Remove the crankcase breather cap up in front of the engine and add motor oil down the tube.
An oil leak from the breather cap on a 327 Chevy engine can occur due to excessive crankcase pressure, which may be caused by worn piston rings, a clogged PCV valve, or a malfunctioning breather system. If the engine is not properly ventilated, pressure builds up, forcing oil to escape through the breather cap. Additionally, an improperly sealed or damaged breather cap can also contribute to oil leaks. Regular maintenance and inspection can help identify and resolve these issues.
Remove the oil breather cap on one of the valve covers and pour the oil through the hole in the valve cover.
To remove the oil breather cap on a 1965 Mustang, first ensure the engine is cool. Gently twist the cap counterclockwise to unscrew it from the valve cover. If it's stuck, you may need to wiggle it slightly while turning to help loosen it. Once removed, clean the area before replacing or inspecting the cap.
right behind the distributor cap and in front of the firewall if you climb uder and look up you can see it
160-180* with 180* being the cleanest combustion with properly set timing and carburetor adjusted, just make sure it doesn't get above 200 because without full synthetic oil you run the risk of spinning a main bearing in one of these old small-block Chevy's. That's coming from a mechanic that has been rebuilding 283's, 327's, 350's, and 400's for 20+ years.
i dont have a 2005 impala
where is the location of oil filter on 2007 impala ss?