A backfire is caused by a misfire... a cylinder fails to ignite the fuel which may cause a stutter, it may also cause a back fire due to it pushing that un-ignited fuel into your manifold where it then ignites from the heat of the other cylinders and boom you have a backfire...
dubs and heavy paint overspray?
It was for heavy duty use. Trucks, and the Caprice/Impala.
get the heavy duty shock and spring package.
Heavy water running off!
A stock Caprice has a 5.0 engine( the 305), the Police (actually called the 9C1 Caprice) Caprice has an Lt1 350, a very powerful motor that is easily modified. the 9C1 Caprice also has upgraded heavy duty sway bars, suspension, and axles with its 5 x 5 truck bolt pattern as opposed to stock 5 x 4.75 pattern. But there was also a Caprice Classic LT version which also had a LT1 V8 5.7L in 1996. And After the 1996 GM (General Motor Company) Changed that Caprice Into the Impala SS. But that Impala SS had sportier Leather Seats than LT version and Rear disk brakes, better than the drum brakes the LT's have.
If Im Not Mistaken, There Was No Base Model For 1996, There Was Only The Classic Model. The Impala SS has a heavy duty suspension and a good deal more power. It has 17 inch wheels and low profile tires.
No you can not but you can install heavy duty springs that will raise the front end 2 1/2 to 3 inches.
No. Only the heavy duty cooling ones do. (1 mechanical clutched fan and 1 electric fan)
Trail shoes are shoes for running in rough terrain. They are bulky and heavy I do not recommend running with them in places were there is not rough terrain.
spark plugs and or a good tune up have the timing checked on vehicle ould also check distributer points and distributor cap
1972 caprice classic tops speed is around 115 to 120 top speed with the whole steering wheel shaking, the car can go faster considering the fact the car is pretty heavy and all so theirs your answer
from not running. you should run more so this will not happen so often