first you need to see if u can put a manual pump and a rod if so just put a carburetor intake on your motor and a vac disturber on it
There is one upstream and one downstream.
A simple bolt on swap is not possible. The 73 Caprice is a full size Chevrolet and the Elcamino is a midsized Chevrolet. If you pay a body shop to fabricate the work it would be very costly.
I will assume that the car is fuel injected/computer controlled carburetor. You will have to replace the intake, the carburetor and the distributor. These parts can be found at your local junk yard. Care should be taken when selecting these parts, that they are taken from a non-computer controlled chevy. If not available, these parts can be purchased from a performance parts dealer, i.e. eldelbrock, MSD.
No, but you can convert it to a muscle car.
Any parts house can get you an adapter, Mr Gasket, tansAdapt, lot of mfg's. Go to Summit Racing or P.A.W. on line.
Change intake manifolds to a manifold that accepts a carburetor. That's really all you need to do. I'd recommend against it though, because EFI is a LOT more efficient than a carburetor is. HP will likely go down while fuel consumption and emissions will likely go up. Now it will work just fine because there is very little difference internally between an engine that uses a carburetor and an engine that is fuel injected.
the only way to put fuel injection on a bike with carbs is can the ignitopn and carbs and have some whiz kid map you a new igniton system and have a fuel injector system that might work with a madura
That 87 truck already has a carburetor on it.
Slap yourself a few times, then see if you still want to be stupid.
ANY year that has a carburetor intake manifold available to install on the block/heads.
Contact Summit, Jegs, or similar for a recommendation.
No it won't be an easy swap. You have to take into account, manifold design, stud placment, fuel pressure, jet sizing etc etc so not an easy job.