To change the distributor cap on a 1997 Pontiac Trans Am with a 5.7-liter engine, first disconnect the negative battery cable to prevent any electrical issues. Remove the screws securing the distributor cap and carefully lift it off, noting the position of the wires. Replace the old cap with the new one, ensuring it aligns properly, and reconnect the spark plug wires in the same order. Finally, reattach the battery cable and start the engine to confirm proper installation.
Under the cap, inside the distributor, it is easy to change with the distributor off the car, a pain to get to with it on the car.
Distributor is on top of the engine in the back on all traditional Pontiac V8s, behind the carburetor. Follow the spark plug wires.
If your 1994 Pontiac Trans Am randomly stalls out while driving, you may have clogged fuel injectors or a bad distributor. Check the distributor first, as this is the easiest to replace.
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On the back side of the distributor facing the firewall , it will have to screws bolting it down to the distributor
The 1997 Pontiac Trans Am 5.7 liter engine oil pressure switch can be found on top of the engine. The oil pressure switch will be near the intake manifold.
The 1977 Pontiac Trans Am equipped with the 6.6-liter (400 cubic inch) V8 engine produced approximately 200 horsepower. This was part of the Pontiac's efforts to balance performance with the fuel economy standards of the time. The engine was known for its torque and performance, making the Trans Am a popular muscle car of the late 1970s.
no you will need to change the trans no you will need to change the trans
Either a 4.9 Pontiac V8, 4.9 liter turbo or 5.0 Chevy V8
I don't think the 97 has a distriburetor.
I dont understand your question.
The 1989 Pontiac trans am is a classic automobile. Yes, you can flat tow a 1989 Pontiac Trans Am.