4 inch body lift or 6 inch frame lift
It is behind the throtle body in the intake.
Use a "C" Clamp to fully retract the piston into the caliper body
Yes it will fit. Both cars are "G" body's
It's directly below the throttle body, the throttle body is the thing that the air filter hose connects to on the engine.
YES!!!! everything from 78 to 87 can be swapped. (except the body parts)
You can remove the throttle body. It is then so much easier to get to the bolts for the thermostat housing.
The both body styles, the 78-81 A-body and the 82-88 G-body of the rear wheel drive Oldsmobile Cutlass were available with aluminum hoods (RPO T45). Information came from the 60th Edition of the Hollander Automotive Interchange Manual.
Do throttle body service on vehicle Do idle/air control motor service on vehicle
it is locatated to at the right side rear of motor, next to the throttle body and the IAC valve, and tps sensor.
1992 olds cutlass supremes do not have MAF sensors. the 3100's had them, and there were a few of them in the early years that didn't have them as well. the only sensor you will have before your throttle body would be the IAT sensor in the air filter box or plumbing.....
Yes, and no. What year? Generally speaking the bottom of the line A-body was the F-85 A Cutlass was a better F85 A Cutlass S was a sporty Cutlass; the Supreme was a cushy Cutlass The 442 was a sportier Cutlass S The W30 was a sportier 442 Many parts are shared, all the way from the F85 to the W30, but then again many very significant parts differ- engines, cylinder heads, transmission, etc. And, of course, the packages varied every year, so you would have to specify a model year to be more exact. In certain years, 442's only got a big block engine, and no Cutlass was available with one. In general though, no, if you are paying for a 442, it better not be a Cutlass or Cutlass S.
The smallest blood vessels in the body are capillaries.