The thermostat should be located on the motor where the top radiator hose meets the motor. The thermostat housing should be held on with 2 bolts. remove bolts, replace thermostat and gasket, and reinstall. Top off the radiator with coolant. The t-stat is actually located on the left side of the engine (looking at it from the front) at the end of the LOWER RAD HOSE It does have 2 10 mm bolts that hold it on
Front of the engine, behind the radiator. Not for the faint of heart, or skill to replace.
about 25/30 min depinding on your skill
I am prettysure you can change the motor as long as the body structure is the same and you have skill in this sort of thing.
It requires a lot of luck, and a lot of skill. If a professional golfer gets one, it is mostly skill with a little bit of luck. If a weekend player gets one, it is little skill and a lot of luck.
Electrical radiator fans are thermostat controlled, and won't start unless needed. With a bit of skill you can bypass the thermostat and test the fan itself, but testing the thermostat is a bit trickier.
Depends on skill level. a few hours to a few days
a little over 13,000,000
Lots of things, with some creativity and a little skill.
While some cartoons are crude & easily reproducible by people with little talent, for the most part, Yes it is a skill.
patience is a skill .when you are little you aren't patient because you cry and cry for a bottle but as you grow up you learn to be patient.
patience is a skill .when you are little you aren't patient because you cry and cry for a bottle but as you grow up you learn to be patient.
It all depends on how much skill you have. If you have no acting skill then no matter how much or little training you get you will unlikely be a successful actor