in the fuel inlet on the carb.
on a carb engine the fuel filter is on the front of the carb. follow the 3.8 line from the fuel pump (lower pass side) it will come up to the carb and there will be a 5/8" threaded end on it. loosen the tube nut and threaded into the carb there will be a 1" fitting loosen and remove it from the carb and along with asmall amount of fuel the filter will fall out.
you will need to swap intakes too. or i think someone might make adapter plates for the throttle body but im not sure.
dunno where the online manual is but the fuel filter is located behind the fitting on the quadrajet carb. take out fuel line from carb and filter is behind that fitting behind fitting in carb.
Too much air to fuel mixture with your carburetor, adjust the carb settings to allow for more fuel to enter the chambers.
it will work but u have to make sure if u have a fuel injection system that u get a fuel injected 305 or if u have a carbeurated engine that u get a carb 305 or else it won't match up
If you have the 305 or 350 engine with the Quadra-jet carb, the fuel filter is located inside the carb. Follow the fuel line from the fuel pump on the side of the engine up to the carb, at the inlet to the carb you will find a large fitting. Remove the line from the fitting, and the filter is just sitting in the opening. You do not need any special tools for this. --there could be a filter before that along the line somewhere. if there is it will most likely be a little metal canister
On a 92 van it should be a throttle body fuel injection set up and they need 9-14 psi. If it is a carb it would be 3.5-4 psi
You will have to look on the carb and get the numbers on it and then go to the Edelbrock website.
yes it will you would use the intake and carb and you would loose the fuel injection un less you swap heads
Check on the carb.
Yes they were available.