if the engine is a 2,4 liter, and if your replaceing the manifold gaskets, the manifold has 8 13mm bolts you need to remove, and also you need to drop the pipe, remove the 3 13mm bolts that connect to the rear pipe, then remove the four 15mm bolts that connect to the manifold, then you can remove the exhaust manifold, dont forget to remove the heat shield on top on the exhaust manifold 3 10mm bolts and one more item unplug the 02 sensor, you should be able to pull the manifold up and out of the way if your replaceing the gaskets, i just pulled the manifold off and up and bungy'd it up out of the way to clean the ports.
To change the oil pan gasket on a 1999 Chrysler Cirrus, disconnect the negative cable from the remote battery jumper. Then remove the oil drain plug to drain the oil pan. Next, remove the drive belt and exhaust cross-pipe. Remove the dipstick tube and the starter motor before pulling off the oil pan gasket.
Remove transmission oil pan for access to filter. Replace pan gasket, fluid and filter
how to change timing cover gasket on a 1996 chevy lumina
Yes it does, but they look plain and Jane.
video to learn how to replace the engine gasket..upper & lower gasket for 1999 Monte Carlo.
sell your van the studs for the maniflold are going to break and you most likely will have to replace head Between the exhaust manifold and the head is the manifold gasket. Where the exhaust pipe connects to the exhaust manifold is a manifold doughnut gasket.
200 hp for single exhaust 275 tq ,same for either, 225hp dual exhaust
there is no upper intake gasket, only a front and rear
In the water pump on the 1999 grand prix gt internal?
take it to the repair shop?
To change the oil pan gasket on a 1999 Mazda Protege DX, remove the bolts holding it to the bottom of the motor. Take the old gasket off and clean the area where the gasket sits with a gasket cleaner. Place a gasket sealer on the outside lip, then put in the new gasket. Carefully replace the pan and tighten the bolts, being careful not to let the gasket overlap itself.
Remove the intake manifold, remove the exhaust manifold, then remove the heads. Replace the gasket and reinstall everything. Unless you know what you are doing this is a major repair best left to a professional.