You either have to remove the transmission from engine or vice-versa. The engine block has freeze plugs in rear that rust out through time,( lack of antifreeze makes them rust out faster) try replaceing them with brass freeze plugs, there much better then metal. You will have to remove pressure plate, clutch, & flywheel to access freeze plugs.
Between the engine and transmission.Between the engine and transmission.
yes if you take manual transmission from eclipse 2000 2005 it will work its the same engine ...almost
5w30 engine oil.
It is between the engine and transmission.
No. The manual transmission does not have a filter.
Requires more information, what size is the engine and is it an automatic or manual transmission?
Yes there are 2
With some major modifications anything is possible.
A manual transmission from a 1994 Dodge 1500 may not directly fit into an 1986 D150 due to differences in design and mounting points, as well as variations in engine and transmission compatibility between those model years. You would likely need to modify the transmission crossmember, driveshaft, and possibly the bellhousing to make it work. Additionally, consider the overall compatibility with the engine and wiring harness. It's best to consult specific resources or forums for detailed information on such swaps.
The drain fill on a 1997 Dodge Avenger manual transmission is on the bottom of the transmission. It is located up from the drain plug.
The torque converter is bolted between the engine and transmission.
Between the engine and transmission there are four mounts.