If it's a two wheel drive model, yes - all you have to do is put the transmission into neutral. If it's a four wheel drive, only if you can put the transfer case into neutral.
Honda Manual Transmission Fluid is recommended for a 5-speed manual B16A motor. Amsoil Manual Transmission Fluid will also work in a 5-speed manual B16A motor.
the tremec or muncie
speed sensor is behind starter motor
The most common cause of the blower only working in high is the blower motor resistor…. I don't recall exactly where it is on a liberty but it should be somewhere behind or underneath the glove box…. It adds resistance to lessen the speed of the motor until you put it on the high setting then it gets straight battery voltage…. I hope this helps you out
Your pool control system must be capable of handling a two speed motor. You'll have to go to the manual to determine connections for your specific motor and controller. You can't effectively use a two speed motor if your control system is not designed and programmed for such a motor.
either a 4l60e which is a 4 speed automatic, or a t56 6 speed which is a manual
behind the motor you can only see it on a lift
A motor controller is a device that controls an electric motor. Most motor controllers require a manual and automatic function, forward and reverse rotation, and speed control.
Yes
Neutral
Yes. You would need to leave both the transmission and the transfer case in neutral, and leave the hubs unlocked if you have manual locking hubs.
3.8L V6 with either a 4-speed automatic or 5-speed manual tranny