I't doesnt have a carb. All Chevy truck engines starting in 1987 are fuel injected and aren't able to be adjusted. They are computer controlled and don't need adjustment
As far as I know there is no carburetor in an 89 Chevy corsica.
There is none.
If a 1989 Suburban hesitates when accelerating from 45 miles per hour, the carburetor might need cleaned. A clogging can cause surging and hesitation.
The 1989 Chevy Caprice 305 V8 does not have a carburetor. It is equipped with Throttle Body Fuel Injection which may look like a carburetor but is not.
A 1989 lebaron does not have a carburetor.
A 1989 lebaron does not have a carburetor.
To adjust the carburetor on a 1989 Jeep Wagoneer, start by ensuring the engine is warm and running. Use a vacuum gauge to check for optimal manifold vacuum, and adjust the idle mixture screws for the highest vacuum reading. Next, adjust the idle speed screw to achieve the desired RPM, usually around 600-800 RPM in gear. Finally, double-check the adjustments and ensure the engine runs smoothly without hesitation or stalling.
Suburban Base was created in 1989.
To adjust the throttle valve cable on a 1989 Suburban with a 5.7 V8, first, locate the cable where it connects to the throttle body. You can adjust the tension by loosening the adjustment nut or bolt and sliding the cable housing to achieve the desired tension. Ensure that there is slight slack when the throttle is closed, which allows for proper operation. After adjustment, recheck the throttle response to ensure it's functioning smoothly.
All Accords made after 1989 had fuel injection and no carburetor. Even some 1989 models were fuel injected. The price of a carburetor depends on the year and engine. A re manufactured carburetor will cost from as little as $150 to $350.
no considering the front is more boxy and wider in the front. the 1990 bumper is rounded to fit the 88-98 pickups , the suburban kept the box style until 1991. your best bet would be to find a 1973-1987 silverado,custom deluxe,cheyenne, or bonanza bumper or a suburban bumper from a 1973-1991 suburban
No