Inside the rear of the alternator
It's inside the alternator.
Might fit, but will not work. The difference is the 79 uses an external voltage regulator the 91 has an inenal voltage regulator
Inside the alternator. It's a small, solid-state device that is integral to the alternator.
In the carburetor.
If your currently running a external regulator all you need to do to move to a internal regulated alternator is finding a alternator that will fit your application that comes internally regulated. I dont know of any that work for your vehicle though sorry
That year did not have a fuel pressure regulator. There is no need for one with a carburetor unless you have a electric fuel pump.
The blower relay for the 1979 Cadillac is under the driver side of the dash. It is a plug in type and fits into the fuse box.
that's definatly your voltage regulator i had the same problem on mine
The same thing happened to me in my 1984 Mercury (I know, not the same), But it turned out to be the voltage regulator. Some older alternaters dont have internal voltage regulators.
5.7 liter
yes
All 1976-1979 Cadillac Sevilles were rear wheel drive. Front wheel drive wasn't used on these cars.