There have been many Chevrolet-powered cars that came with 5 speed transmissions, such as Camaros and Firebirds from many different years beginning in the early 80's.
It hooks to a vacuum port on the intake manifold behind the carb.
If you look at the drivers side of the transmission where the shifter cable hooks to it you will see an electric switch behind the cable where it hooks to the transmission. That is it.
It is on the side of the transmission were the shift cable hooks to it.
there is a screw on the carb right where the throttle cable hooks to it that you use to adjust the idle.
It is on the side of the transmission were the shifter cable hooks to the trans.
Bolt The Coil Bracket And Coil To The Block, The - Goes To The Distributor The + Hooks To The Ignition.
They are on the passanger side of the transmission, They come out of the side of the trans and run up the side of the engine and hooks to the RADIATOR. Just follow the lines from the transmission. There are 2 of them.
It is on the side of the transmission were the shifter cable hooks to the trans.
That is the electrical switch that is bolted to the driver's side of the transmission where your shift cable hooks to it.
If you look at the driver's side of the transmission where the linkage hooks to the transmission you will see a switch there. that is it and it is called a neutral safety switch. It is all built in 1 thing now.
on side of transmission where linkage hooks up
Is it a 4-wheel drive ? If it is then that so called vacuum hose hooks to the VENT TUBE on the transfer case and will be clamped to a small bracket that should be bolted to 1 of the top transmission bell housing bolts. The transmission does not have any vacuum hose's on it.