the easiest thing to do is use a hammer and a screwdriver to beat the ring counterclockwise untilit is in the position that it will come out, its even more fun gettint it back together, good luck
I have a 3.1L and there is just 1 screw that holds the tensioner in place.
Next time, use Locktite or something similar to hold the bolts and/or nuts in place.
Yes it does. It is on the passenger side rear just above the pan. 1 bolt holds it in place.
It is mounted on the passenger side/right side in the timing cover. one bolt holds it in place.
There is a c-clipthat holds the crank in place,you just need to push it off and the crank comes off.
the pulley is a press fit on pump shaft. need puller and installation tool to install. JOE
after the glove box is open there is a nut that holds the tumbler in place just un screw it drive safe
it holds the cell together a bit like a clamp it holds it in place
on this old distributor there is a cap that holds the wires in place on the distributor. Is there a trick to remove top cap?
I have a 4 cylinder Chevy cavalier and it holds 5 quarts . Ask at the auto parts place, maybe they can tell you for sure.
It is mounted on a BRACKET that holds the coil in place. It's flat with electric wires pluged into it. It is on the top left rear side of the engine.
The 4 holds the tenths place and the 5 holds the hundredths place, a number to the right of the 5 would hold the thousandths place