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most likely idle air control valve on throttle body remove rubber air duct that runs from air filter spray real good with carb spray wait 30 minutes for it to dry should improve condition
This is usually a cracked distributor or bad plug wires water is getting into the system. if you get the car running try looking at the wires and dist. in the dark if you see any sparks replace the parts you see the sparks coming from,
these 30+ years old engine, carb not just be overhaul. all passages of gas on it are not already standard. find new one that match the base of your engine.
MOST MANUAL TRANSMISSIONS USE A HEAVIER OIL, AND DON'T HAVE A DIPSTICK! THEY USUALLY HAVE A CHECK PLUG ON THE SIDE OF THE TRANSMISSION! BEST TO PUT IT ON A LIFT TO CHECK!
the thermostat is located behind the return hose from the radiator, the one thats easiest to get to, there will be 3 10mm bolts holding the thermostat cover on, take it off, pop it out, and replace it, easy as pie, good luck and hope this helps
try autozone.com to see if they have your car listed for diagrams pictures and step by step instructions if your car is not listed then try your local library they have all the car manuals and even copy them for you
Here is a good site for OBD II trouble codes. P0300: Random/Multiple Cylinder Misfires Detected, P0301: Cylinder 1 Misfire Detected, P0304: Cylinder 4 Misfire Detected.
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