Common starting problems with a 1968 Chevy Nova II often stem from issues with the battery, starter, or ignition system. A weak or dead battery can prevent the engine from cranking, while a faulty starter solenoid may cause clicking sounds without starting. Additionally, worn ignition components, such as spark plugs or the ignition coil, can lead to poor spark and no start conditions. Regular maintenance and checks on these components can help mitigate starting issues.
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you can have anything from the 6 cyl. up to the 396 v8 in the 68 nova.
68 to 75 nova, the same body style will work.
chiltons repair manual for your year car at the library.
Try advertising it in the local newspaper classifieds for starters...
1971 Chevy Nova
The large red wire is the battery or hot wire.
No. Only 1 body style in 68. The notchback came in 74, I think.
If you look at the box, below each fuse, in white writing, it says what each one is for.
Yes.
Ya if the body sits high enough, if have weak springs or is lowered they wont
yes it will.you might need to change drive line length but it will go right in