No you do not need to change the motor only the bellhousing will be different and also the peddle assembly to add the clutch pedal.
Most of the time.
Yes. Your owner's manual will tell you how to place it in neutral.
To change the motor in the 1996 Chevy Cavalier driver's side window, first pry the interior door panel from the door. Then, remove the motor by first disconnecting the vehicle's battery and then disconnecting the wiring to the motor. You can then remove the screws that hold the motor in place.
Should be the same as my 78- Blower motor is mounted to firewall under/behind glove box, behind the manual vent. 5 screws hold it in place
pull the tencion pully all the way back and then place it on.
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This varies from one car to another. At the risk of sounding flip, the first place to check is your owner's manual.
Detroit, is the place is Michigan, known as the motor city.
you can get a kit from summit racing and you will have to change the trans also you need to get drive shafts shorted
Leases for autos can be signed at any auto dealer. Leases are typically 24 or 36 months.
Go to this site. http://ltd454.proboards.com/index.cgi There is an online manual there. It is really a brezze to change other that the super tight squeeze getting it back in place.
They can usually be pried out with a screwdriver and knocked back in. Most can be got to with the motor in place somehow. The 2 in the back of the block require either the motor or trans. to be pulled. For me, pulling the motor requires less effort. Less wiring and plumbing.