depending on what your opinion is depends on what the best sport headline was in 1995!
Best answer would be from a GM dealer
The best thing to do is to go to an auto parts house and purchase a Haynes Repair Manual that is specific to your car. It will give you the entire breakdown. That will ensure that you do not break anything due to hidden screws. There is plenty of information you can use.
In the gas tank. it's best done on a lift. You have to drop the tank and get to the top if it. It's in there. Not an easy job.
Go with the names you know. I put Prestone in mine. No problems.
Depending upon the year, it could say Regal, or Grand National. Most 1986s will say Grand National on the title. 1987 is particularly confusing, some have it, some do not. The best way to confirm that you have a grand national and not a Buick regal Turbo is to check the build sticker on the driver door or the trunk lid. if you see a code "WE2" in all the option codes you have a real Grand National.
The best way to find out is go to your local auto parts store, ask for a haynes or chiltons manual on your vehicle. This will tell you everything you need to know about working on your vehicle.
Hey Jenifer== You need special tools and pullers. It is best to let someone do it that knows what they are doing. GoodluckJoe you may have to change the whole compresser
Seat screws (Do not over tighten) then back out 1 1/2 turns (good starting place) then adjust 1/4 of turn until you get the best idle
That is not true, the oil pan can be removed without pulling the engine out of the vehicle. It involves alot of work. The best way is go to your local auto parts store, ask for a haynes or chiltons manual on your vehicle. This book will tell you everything you need to know about the procedure.
Best bet would a factory service manual, or Chilton or ?? I retired in 1994, sorry I can't help
I like the factory radio with the CD player. If you're looking for aftermarket, go to http://www.crutchfield.com/ They have installation kits too.