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There is no drain plug. Transmission pan must be removed.
Typically, no. Assuming a bearing failure or similar problem with the supercharger, you should just be able to replace it and be done. If however, there was a catastrophic failure of the supercharger, pieces of metal and debris could have been sucked into the engine and may have caused damage. You should be able to determine whether debris is present based on observation of the supercharger once it's removed and by inspecting the intake manifold just underneath.
Inside the fuel tank. The tank has to be removed and the fuel sending unit removed to replace the fuel pump.
A Fiat Spider's curb weight is about 2300 lbs. more or less depending on modifications, or if the tube bumpers are removed.
It is made as an assembly.
the engine will have to be removed from the bottom of the car it can not come through the top...
The transmission sifter interlock solenoid location on a 1997 Oldsmobile Achieva is on the valve body. To reach it the drain pan and filter has to be removed.
There maybe engine support brackets that need to be removed.
They will gradually fade over time but will never go away. Only surgery will remove them altogether although you will have scars from the surgery.
A lisp or "talking with your tongue" is a type of speech impediment that can be lessened or removed altogether. Speech therapy can aid in this process.
The transmission drain plug is actually not located on the 1995 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme. This car has a transmission pan that has to be removed rather than a drain plug.