This Should Be a 318 Cubic Inch Engine. Standing In Front Of Engine Number 1 Is The First Cylinder On Your Right, # 2 First On Left. ON THE RIGHT THEY NUMBER 1-3-5-7. Front To Back. ON THE LEFT SIDE THEY NUMBER 2-4-6-8. Front To Back. Good Luck Always refer to the right side and left side of a vehicle as if you were sitting in the driver's seat...to answer this question, one must know if the vehicle is the large, Grand Wagoneer with the chassis that was built until 1991 that had AMC engines or if the vehicle was the Chrysler-based unibody with the 5.2 or 318 engine...
not from the factory
according to the owners manual for my 1987 Grand Wagoneer, it holds 20.3 gallons
It is under the dash, on the driver side.
if it is an automatic use ATF + 4
automatic transmissions are filled through the dipstick tube.
Its a manual / mechanical fuel pump. To check it remove it a look inside. It will be obviouse if its bad. More importantly if its running its not bad. There are no injectors on a 87 Grand Wagoneer. Its corroborated.
Under the car right behind the front axle mid line. Chris
check your timing & up your idle a little
The small Cherokee based Wagoneer is a 5 on 4 1/2" and the Grand Wagoneer is a 6 on 5 1/2" bolt pattern...
Yes you can because we have an 87 with a factory manual window.
In a 1987 it's under the steering column, to the left. Hope it's the same for the 1988.
The firing order on a 1987 Pontiac Grand Am 3.0 V-6 is 1, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2. The number one cylinder is on the front left as you face it.