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You will have to slide / move the transmission back enough to get your hand up in between the flywheel and toqure converter so you can remove the flywheel bolts. You do not have to compleatly remove the transmission. I do it all the time.
no it is not possible
After removing axle from steering knuckle you can pop it out of tranny with a pry bar.
No, you can replace the grill without removing the radiator.
You can remove the oil pan from your 2002 Chevy Cavalier, without removing the motor. The oil pan is held in place with retaining bolts.
Not without an adapter.
You must remove the fuel tank, unless you can access the pump without removing it. I have seen some people remove the bed instead of removing the fuel tank. Your choice.
remove front and rear drive shafts. remove transfer case. remove tranny lines at trans. unbolt and remove torque converter from flex plate. drop exhaust. remove dip stick tube. un-bolt tranny and move tranny slightly backwards to gat past locating pins. remove tranny, (not a single person job).
Well if you were working on an old ford engine you could slide the head out from under the intake with out removing it. But on a chevy you MUST remove the intake manifold to get the head off. Now that's means you would have to remove the distributor too be able to remove the intake. It can't be done CORRECTLY by leaving the intake on. SO NO.
removing the retaining bolts.
suspend the car from the frame (UNDER THE CABIN ) HAVE THE AXLES FREE . REMOVE TORQUE CONVERTER COVER AND THERE IT COMES THE OIL PAN
you do not need to remove the exhaust. with some minor manuevering, it should slide out a bit towards he front of the vehicle.