Yes if it has power brakes.
Nope, but you need to have a line going to your charcoal canister, PCV, EGR (from carb to temp valve, and then to EGR), heat riser, brake booster, distributor (vacuum advance), vent/heater "black ball", and possibly transmission if you have an automatic. Most all of those are full vacuum so any manifold or carb base port would work.
on the drivers side in front of the brake booster the fluid reservoir has a wire clip holding the cover on put a screwdriver under the clip and pry it to one side or the other fill both cavities with fluid
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The base model of the 1978 Chevy Nova had the 250 cu in (4.1 L) inline/straight six.
No, they're 2 different bodystyles
In most cases by pressing on the brake pedal...
Show diagram for Chevy 305 engine
It depends on where they broke and if they were subjected to undue stress from ice etc.
Valve covers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! back of the intake and oil sinding unites
check with yearone.com. I've got a 78 Nova and this is the only site I've ever found to have the cowl for this year http://www.up22.com/nova75.htm
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There should be a cable that screws in the back of the speedo and into the transmission, the motor size has nothing to do with it.