You did not specify what engine the car has, the water pumps are different on each engine.
You can look up the car on autozone.com, they usually have pictures of the products.
Go to google images and look it up.
It sounds like you are asking how to do a valve job on your 1988 Chevy Celebrity. There is much more to doing a valve job than there is space to write it all out here The answer to that question can best be found in a manual such as the factory service manual, a Chilton manual or a Haynes manual. There you will find illustrations and instructions on the various steps involved in tearing down and reassembling an engine. It will also give specific instructions as to how to readjust the valves, torque values as well as the sequence to follow to tighten head bolts correctly.
by the gas pedal and brake. should be a lever that says something like, "pull for fuses"
look under dash on drivers side, looks like a silver film cannister
When you look like a celebrity, you are a celebrity look-alike.
It sounds like your engine is not getting enough fuel, try checking the fuel filter.
A 1988 Chevy truck is unlikely to be found at a normal car showroom. It is possible that someone might be able to find one at their local Chevy truck showroom but it is more likely it can be bought online through somewhere like Craigslist.
I don't know what the thing you speak of is, it doesn't sound like something either of my 1988 Chevy Celebrities have. I would suggest that you go to a wrecking yard and see if you can find your replacement there. It doesn't have to be from a Eurosport as long as it is the same engine.
That sounds like a problem within the engine control module or possibly the wiring,
the number one cyl is in the rear pass side not the front like the rest of gm products
Yes it is. 1988 and above should all be fuel injection. The 1988 is a throtle body setup. Somewhat looks like a carb. Yes it is. 1988 and above should all be fuel injection. The 1988 is a throtle body setup. Somewhat looks like a carb.
Condensation from the Air Conditioner. The part you are refering to is the A/C expansion valve.