Yes, on 85-87 V6 models there is a pair of metal tubes bolted to the trunk wall. One points at the ignition coil and the other points down at the alternator. The blower is hidden in the upper level, right side of the trunk behind the carpet. If the tubes are missing, you can turn on the AC and put your hand down where the tubes were previously located and feel the air if the blower is working.
Some say you don't need the tubes. Their basis is that they were absent on the 88's. The reason they weren't needed is that the 88 uses a smaller alternator that runs cooler and the crossover pipe was moved away from the ignition coil and distributor.
Normal fuel pressure should be about 43.5 psi and drop to about 39-40 when running at road speed. You should be able to hold pressure for at least a half hour. With low fuel pressure, you would be starving the engine and I could see the possibility of it stalling when you come to a stop because of the low system pressure.