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If you are consistently getting 10 mpg, your doing well.
i am pretty sure all those 307's were at 60' spark plug gap. i have a 87 olds station wagon with 307 and it is 60 gap
Can't promise this will help you. I had the same problem with 1989 Custom Cruiser. Radio and antenna were dead but fuse was Ok. Took screwdriver and started shoving fuse about, top and bottom. It finally made contact and everything came on. Had to do it more than once before fuse settled in. Works fine now.
where is the fuel fiter located on a 1989 buick century wagon 2.5l 4cyl, and how do i go about replacing it.
Not sure what type you have but, I have a DL station wagon and the fuel filter is located under the hood on the drivers side by the strut tower.
under the left hand bumper
Rear bottom Passenger side of the engine. 2 17MM nuts take it off
i have a 1989 740 and mine is located on under the hood it the green 1 on the side next to the air filter
It is on the engine block held by two nuts. There are studs that thread into the block. Look under the A/C compressor, and you should see it. It has two hoses on top, and is on the passenger side of the car.
the scosche one for 1989 Camry works perfect it wont say wagon on the back but it still works the scosche one for 1989 Camry works perfect it wont say wagon on the back but it still works
Almost all electronic fuel injected GM vehicle fuel filters are below and maybe a little behind the driver, under the vehicle.
Freon valve on my 1989 Buick Regal Custom 3.1 V-6 located on driver side under the area of battery tray. Hope this helps!