No.
No, older cars didn't have bleeder valves on the cooling systems.
On a 1978 Nissan 280Z, the PCV valve is located on the under side of the intake manifold. A PCV valve releases pressure from inside the crank case.
To bleed the brakes on a 1978 Datsun 1500 620, start with the wheel farthest from the master cylinder and work your way to the closest. Typically, the sequence is: right rear, left rear, right front, and then left front. Use a brake bleeder kit or have an assistant pump the brake pedal while you open and close the bleeder valve on each caliper, ensuring no air enters the system. Always check the brake fluid level in the master cylinder and top it off as needed during the process.
Just regular Prestone is fine.
yes
Under the right side of the false tank there should be a reservoir you can add coolant to that is connected to the radiator.
located on vale cover
Chevy didn't make a S-10 in 1978.
Remove the valve cover.....scrape off old gasket.....clean gasket surface on valve cover....apply gasket sealent to valve cover gasket surface.....set gasket in sealent.....reinstall valve cover.
no
Typically there will be a cap on one of the valve covers. jr
It's on the valve cover, look for a hose that goes to the carb and the pcv valve just pushes into the valve cover through a rubber grommet.If this is a Pontiac powered Trans Am the PCV valve will be in the valley pan, just under the intake. Should be in front of the carb.