The brake booster runs to the large port in the rear of the carb or you can tap into one of the intake runners. You may have to T off some vacuum lines as the 600 carb probably won't have enough to run everything. There are fittings that will screw into the large rear port of the carb that have 2, 3, or 4 smaller Ts for running all this. Manifold vacuum will be any port on the carb base plate and intake manifold. You'll need manifold vacuum to the plastic reserve vacuum ball....that's for the HVAC controls. The intake should have a couple of places to install switches into the coolant flow. You will need the ported EGR vacuum switch for your 84 truck. The switch should have two places to hook vacuum up....one you will hook up to manifold vacuum and the other runs to the EGR. There should also be a ported switch to operate the canister purge valve. If your distributor runs a vacuum advance, run that to a ported vacuum port.....anywhere above the base plate of the carb. That should get you started.....as I'm just going by memory.
It is equipped with a fuel injector.
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.
The 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air that developed 185 hp was equipped with a 265 cubic inch (4.3 liters) V8 engine. This engine was part of Chevrolet's small-block V8 lineup, which was known for its performance and versatility. The 185 hp output came from a version of this engine with a two-barrel carburetor.
From the factory it should be equipped with a Rochester Q-Jet.
The Chevrolet Colorado's do not come equipped with a cabin air filter
The 1987 Isuzu Pickup 1.9L was originally equipped with a 2 barrel Hitachi DCH340 series carburetor.
Unless it has been modified, the engine should be equipped with throttle body injection.
Yes
If your was originally equipped with a carburetor it will be just in front and below of the #1 cylinder.
Not from the factory because it has a mechanical fuel pump with your carburetor equipped engine
Most or all were not, but it is possible, it depends which engine is equipped. Look for a carburetor. No carburetor means fuel injected. However, don't be fooled by throttle body injected which is a type of fuel injection that can look similar to a carburetor to an unfamiliar observer.
The Chevrolet Cruze comes equipped with 10 air bags.