You should never need to replace a carb. Cleaned yes, rebuilt yes, but not replaced. If the car is being driven then at most you need to have it adjusted and tuned up. The only time you will ever need to replace a carb is when it is so gummed up from sitting that it can't be cleaned properly.
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i had a 1982 Chevy caprice classic that had a 4.4 small V8 olsmoblie engine in it.
What is the engine in the Caprice? In the Suburban? If they are a 305/350 then they can be interchanged. I have a 1985 Caprice Classic with a 305 and the tranny came out of a 1987 Suburban. It depends on the engine.
Yes, it will definitely fit.
The thermostat on a 94 Chevy caprice classic is behind the water pump in the front center of the engine.
Depends on what year and what engine Caprice braugm you're referring to...
Chevy Caprice power rating for that year was 170hp.
The engine firing order for a 1984 Chevy caprice with a 5.0 liter engine is 1, 3, 4, 2. The number one engine is the one closest to the passenger compartment.
A 1987 Chevy Caprice Classic with the original engine does have a carb and the engine is a 305, because I have one. This can have a 307. I have an 87 Caprice Estate Wagon, with a 5.0 liter 307 olds. Which, is actually for sale.
i have a 1994 caprice and 2 days ago i replaced the fuel pump and i paid 134-160 for the fuel pump I replaced my 1992 Caprice one recently for $65.
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