Yes....In fact, any 87-96 (maybe later even) coil packs from a 2.8, 3.1, 3.4, 3100 SFI etc will interchange. The only thing that changes is the mounting location and bracket. The 3100 moved the pack to the top of the engine and had to change the mounting bracket. But the ICM and coils can be removed and put on your original bracket.
I have a Lumina too and most commonly its 3 coil packs
there is none just coil packs
Hollander interchange says it will
There is no distributor cap as there is no distributor. There are 3 coil packs, each coil fires 2 spark plugs simultaneously.
Get a shop manual. There is no distributor. These have coil packs.
i would have the coil packs tested
A 92 doesnt have a distributor just coil packs
under the coil packs and the coil packs are connected to the spark plug wires
coil packs they are beside the balancer on the crank that area easy to see from underneath
on the back side of motor
This car has coil packs on it 1 coil for 2 cylinders, it goes 1 4 6 3 2 5, that is first coil is for cylinders 1 & 4 next coil for cylinders 6 & 3 next coil is for cylinders 2 & 5
According to the repair manual that I am reading, you do not have a distributor, you have coil packs (3). There is not a vacuum advance persay. The spark advance is caused by the vehicle computer.