Yes, it's tight but do-able.
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Without going through the entire deletion process, no... if the DPF is missing, the sensors will send an error message to the engine ECM, which will then derate the engine.
i think you can replace the seal by removing the rubber shift boot
why do you want to. This would be a terrible idea as the 2.2 engines have head gasket issues. When the gasket weakens, the engine will start to overheat, and without a thermostat you wont know until the gasket blows and you ruin the entire engine. So you "can" run without a thermostat if you feel like blowing your engine.
Cotton picking is pulling the soft cotton out of the hard boll that has opened when the cotton is ready to be harvested. Cotton pulling is harvesting the cotton by pulling the entire opened boll, with the cotton in it.
Any visible leak? Mixing with engine oil? Run engine to normal operating temperature Remove dipstick and let a drop of fluid fall on hot engine Oil will smoke Anti-freeze will sizzle Did you fill completely with thermostat open to ciculate throughout entire engine?
You have to remove the transmission from the engine. This involves draining the trans of all trans fluid, removing the front wheels and unbolting the axels from the hubs, pulling the axels out of the trans, unbolting the trans from the engine, and then removing the clutch/flywheel/pressure plate assembly from the block. This WILL require air tools and probably will require some kind of torch... the flywheel bolts can be, and usually are, hell to remove. You'll need a Chiltons or Haynes manual for all of the torque specs when you put everything back together. The entire clutch installation process is highlighted in those magazines as well. If you're going to do it yoursel, the $20 for the manual is essential. You CAN get the trans out of the car without removing the engine, but this may be more work than just pulling the entire engine if you don't have access to a hoist for the car so you can stand under it.
Good luck finding one. From what I have seen unless you can find some off-brand aftermarket piece you will need to replace the entire fuel pump.
For free step by step removal and installation instructions go to the autozone.com site and go to repair manual for 1996 Toyota corolla. Be forewarned: it requires pulling the entire engine. Egads!
Check the floor heat vent and defrost to see if air comes from them. The vents will be vacuum controlled and a vacuum leak will make the vent doors divert air to the wrong place. Check the entire engine and climate control systems for a vacuum leak.
The whole thing my guy
if it's an f-150 it a ford not a chevy so no a chevy motor will not fit in a ford without changing the entire drivetrain and computer .