Yes.
you can find this in the 1971 chevy2/nova factory assembly instruction manual
Could be a vacuum line or you're tranny is going out. Sorry.
just take down the old one and bolt up the new one and you will have to run a vacum line to the tranny just did it to my 87 chevy caprice but i had to get my drive shaft shortened
Passenger side, front of the motor, but down low. You can follow the metal line from it, to the carburator.
It should be very close to the clutch bellhousing itself. Follow the hydraulic line from the clutch master cylinder down. I hope this helps you. it's actually inside the tranny between the motor and tranny good luck .....chevy boy
yes it will.you might need to change drive line length but it will go right in
yes, if your caprice has a v-8 the motor will bolt directly to your tranny, just put a new fuel line on and run the carburator, junk the tbi
1-5-3-6-2-4 same firing order as any Chevrolet in line 6 (aka straight 6)
Not in the vacuum line.
It is bolted to the front bottom passenger side of the engine. It is round in shape and will have a medal line and 2 rubber lines going to it.
I rewired one and not that I am aware of, just ones under dash and not too many circuits. If there is one, it will be for lighter only