On a 1991 Chevrolet Caprice, the ignition coil is typically located near the engine, mounted on the driver's side, often close to the firewall. Depending on the engine type, it may be attached to the ignition module or the distributor. To access it, you may need to remove the engine cover or other components for better visibility. Always refer to your vehicle's service manual for specific details related to your model.
Its right above the ignition coil. Infact you have to remove it first to remove the ignition coil.
Yes
take the air filter housing off on left side the ignition coils
No spark would usually be the ignition coil.
An intermittent miss in a 94 Caprice could be something in the ignition system. Check the plug wires and ignition coil to start with.
the Ignition coil has most likely shorted out
8 degrees before top dead center.
On my 90 740gl it is right next to the ignition coil. It depends on the ignition system used. On a Regina ignition, I think everything is built in the coil (The big square one) The regular round coil is for BOSCH ignition and a separate module is use. NOT SURE, would appreciate confirmation.
Try the ignition control module. Had the same problem with mine $36 part fixed it. The ignition control module is in the distributor and so is the pickup coil, but the ignition coil is by the battery. There is a spark test that can be done. If it was already done and couldn't see a spark, then it could be the ignition coil it self , the ignition wire, or any possible electrical connections.
If the motor is a 5.8L Windsor the Coil is directly under the distributor cap in the front of the motor on the right hand side.
there are 8 diffrent coils with 2.5 n/a, 1 coil for the 2.2 turbo dohc, and 1 coil for the 3.0 v6. what do you have?? 3.0
you need to supply more info, it could be any of several dozen things, ignition coil, starter etc