On a 1976 Firebird with a 350 engine and a 2-barrel carburetor, the fuel filter is typically located along the fuel line, near the carburetor. It is often found mounted on the frame rail or attached to the fuel line itself, just before the fuel line enters the carburetor. For easier access, you may need to lift the vehicle or remove any obstructions in the area. Always ensure the engine is cool and the fuel system is depressurized before attempting to locate or replace the fuel filter.
The 350 that year had a measly 160 h.p.
On my 79 the fuel filter sits in the front of the carb, where the fuel line comes in. It looks like part of the carb but you have to unscrew the fuel line and the filter will be inside the end of the carb or the tube depending on which side it sticks to. This is all assuming you still have the quadra-jet carb on the car of course.
The 1988 Chevrolet Camaro 350 fuel filter can be found next to the gas tank. The fuel filter will be on the front of the gas tank.
If it is a 350 with a four barell carburator, the fuel filter is a cartridge inline at the carb. Unscrew the large nut where the fuel line goes into the carb and the fuel filter is inside.
Should be 5 quarts with a new filter.
for my 1974 firebird 5.7L 350, it is the oil filter mounting bracket (aka the housing the oil filter goes into)
The fuel filter on a 2006 Honda 350 Rancher is typically located along the fuel line, between the fuel tank and the carburetor. It is often housed within a metal or plastic casing to protect it from debris and damage. To access and replace the fuel filter, you may need to remove the fuel line and any surrounding components for easier access.
the fuel filter is located on the inside of the frame on the drivers side about even with the door
I would change the fuel filter.
In the bottom of the fuel filter housing.
At the carburetor, where the fuel line enters.
1976 Chevy 350 engine should take 5 qts engine oil with filter change.