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More trouble than worth.. Need harness, steeing rack, hoses for the rack, dash board, and different pedal assembly, along with battery relocation and some wiring relocation.
The axle nut is right hand thread. Turn it counterclockwise to loosen.
$5.05 indeedly
Depends on the vehicle and where you live.
There is no "fast" lane - all lanes are bound by the speed limit of that road. Basic rules of the road dictate that slow traffic keep to the right, and that the lefthand lanes be used for passing (this is in countries which drive on the right - in countries which drive on the left, it would be the opposite).
Everything is POSSIBLE...but do they want to change? Dave
It can be done, but it very well could be more hassle than it's worth.
Anything is possible but the cost incurred would not be worth the effort.
yes you can. it must be done by a licensed engineer and will cost lots. you can buy a right hand drive jag in Australia
The transmission has nothing to do with the 4wd system and there is nothing to convert. Just install the transmission and you will be good to go if you have the right transmission.
Normal right hand thread. Counter clock wise to loosen.
i have the manual for the x type, it says firing order is 1,4,2,5,3,6 cylinder 1 is located (if you stand in front of car) lefthand side at the back, cylinders number 123 at back and 456 from left to right at front,, I had a bad misfire in a 2002 X Type 3.0 and the parts guy at Advanced read the OBC codes and said it was cylinder #2. I replaced the $35 distributorless ignition coil and the car now runs great. However, the above information was not true for this car. The Jaguar Electrical Manual on page 49 has the cylinder numbers located (if you stand in front of car) lefthand side at the back, cylinders number 135 at back and 246 from left to right at front.