Crawl underneath with a cresent wernch. A small bit of the hex shaft is exposed. You can get wrench on it. Slow process, but effective.
No.
in the block
32
It is driven by the nose of the crank shaft.
possibly
No
It runs off of the nose of the crankshaft, under the crank pulley.
It sits on the nose of the crank shaft, behind the timing chain.
Sorry, this is a question and answer site not a picture site.
Behind the passenger side cylinder head, sticks down into the bell housing.
No, they have different tone wheels for the cam and crank sensors. The engine would bolt in, but it will not run.
not without major modifications.not without major modifications.