Year? Just a brief suggestion, it will be difficult to find Freon and if you do, it is expensive. The newer refrigerant, 134a, is much more readily available and far cheaper. In general, connect your charging aparatus (whichever type you have) to the LOW side of the refrigeration system. Two lines lead from the compressor. One goes to the condenser (the radiator looking coil that's in front of the regular radiator) and the other line goes to the receiver/dryer. The line that goes to the receiver/dryer is the low pressure side. There should be a port somewhere near the receiver/dryer, that's where you connect to add refrigerant. You'll need a gauge to know when to stop, and you may need to jumper the low pressure switch that is on the side of the receiver/dryer, otherwise it will take forever to get enough refrigerant to start getting the system to pump.
A 1982 Oldsmobile was built to use R12, it would need retrofitted to R134a..
Only if you replace the Dryer, install adapters on the lines, and use compatible oil.
Put a lift kit on it
Still looking for fuse box on 1992 Delta 88....anyone?
Down same tube that holds trans dipstick.
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CHECK THE AC RELAY ALSO CHECK COMPRESSOR CLUTCH DIODE FOR SHORT. GOOD LUCK PAUL G
a 93 delta 88 comes stock with a 18 gallon gas tank
i would like a diagram and instructions on how to change inner tierods for a delta 88 1988
the radio antenna for the 79 delta 88 is behind the stereo there is a blue wire labeled antenna
I went to a Chevy dealer and they printed me a copy for my 97' delta 88. I'm sure they could do it for you.