you will need a tool called a pickel fork buy the new ones and look at them
Torque converter clutch? Remove transmission Replace Torque converter Reinstall
To change the alternator belt an a 1985 Chevy Celebrity: 1. Loosen the adjuster bolt and the mounting bolt. 2. Move the alternator to release the belt tension and remove the belt. Reverse to reinstall a new belt.
Support the car on jack stands. remove disc, support control arm with a floor jack. Release control arm from upper ball joint then lower control arm from ball joint . Lower jack completely away so that lower control arm is fully extended. Stand to the side with a pry bar (3-4 foot bar) and pry bottom of spring. It will pop out about 4 feet when it comes loose. Springs must be compressed to installation height to reinstall be very careful.
you get a jack and LOWER IT
Remove the belt from your 1985 Nissan 300 alternator. Remove the wiring harness from the alternator. Remove the alternator retaining bolts. The alternator will come off.
Disconnect and lower fuel tank from vehicle. Release lock ring from sender and pick up assembly. Install new.
On what model??? 1985 kdx200
Remove the fan itself then remove the clutch from the fan
Campeonato Sergipano - lower levels - was created in 1985.
Well the engine doesn't bolt to the transfer case. The engine bolts to the transmission and the transfer case is bolted to the opposit end of the transmission. So, the engine swap should be a simple remove and reinstall operation. Good luck
You must remove the entire lower dash assembly- start with the woodgrain trim that runs between the upper and lower dash. There are a few 10mm bolts in the chrome strip at the top, then you pull the vinyl boot at the column forward, put the car in 1st gear to get the lever out of the way, then remove the trim. Then there are a few 10mm bolts holding the lower dash on, and 2 T15 torx screws in the sides (door jambs). Then unplug the ashtray light, and remove the lower dash. The radio is now accessible to remove. You may want to disconnect the glovebox lamp so your battery doesn't die.
with a hammer