unless you know what your doing be careful.
get a haynes manual for the car should tell you in there.
Or...
Get a friend to help you with this, stand by the open drivers window, get a mate to push the back of the car, lift the handbrake off and push it to your local scrap dealer and weigh it in, a new head will proberly cost enough to not bother fixing it, so use the weigh in money and the money you would spend and get a new car
1 3 4 2 is firing order.
On my 1994 Corsa you pull the fan control knob to switch on the rear window heater.
Yes, but the cost of actually doing so will make the conversion not worth while.
how do yo change the drivers side valve cover gasket on a 1994 toytoa 4runner with a v-6 engine
Change the head gasket.
Remove transmission oil pan for access to filter Change fluid, filter, and gasket
i read seven hours
Sorry for the fatuous answer, but this really is not worth doing! If you must do it, then I would suggest you locate a later model Corsa in a breakers yard, that has PAS and remove the parts required; pulleys, PAS pump, steering rack and piping. Most things are possible as far as vehicle upgrades are concerned, but, as I said, this is not worth it!
Sorry, no drain plug. You have to drop the pan, change the filter, clean the old gasket from the mating surfaces and add a new gasket whenever you change the transmission oil.
10-40
It's easy once you pull the engine out a little.
Replace the gasket.