The easiest way is with what is called a "receiver connector", basically it connects all your stock plugs and make them into bare wires so you don't have to cut off the stock plugs. You can then take thos bare wires and use the connector that came with your aftermarket stereo, splice the wires together and you are in business. You can buy them at just about any car audio installer/parts retailer. Unless you are going really fancy, i'd suggest a CD player out of a more modern GM vehicle for your install. You will be pretty safe if you are withing the early to mid 90's when getting a CD player.
You can hook up an MSD Digital 6AL/6A on an 84 Chevy truck by first replacing the original cap, and rotor if they are worn out.
The voltage regulator is inside the alternator on a 1984 Chevy.
Tell us what problems you are having.
The firing order for Chevy Celebrity 2.8 and 3.1L V6 engines is: 1 2 3 4 5 6
For an engine to start it needs spark to the plugs and fuel. Without both it will not start.
The primary reason for gas over flow from the carburetor is a stuck or failed needle seat valve.
To see a diagram of your engine look in a repair manual such as Haynes, Chilton or the factory service manuals. They have illustrations of the engines.
Length of cable does not matter, as long as the connection to both instrument cluster and transmission are correct.
Load is too large for the circuit, or there is a short in the wire you are hooking up.
Possible reasons for overheating: Low or out of coolant Clog in cooling system Thermostat failure Cooling fan not operating water pump failure
simple answer is no.
No.