To replace the engine mounts on a Chrysler 5th Avenue, first, securely lift the front of the vehicle and support it with jack stands. Remove any components obstructing access to the engine mounts, such as the air cleaner or battery. Use a jack to support the engine, then unbolt the old mounts from the engine and the frame. Finally, install the new mounts, ensuring they align properly, and reassemble any removed components.
5.2 liters (318 cid)
Yes
Just reverse order of removal.
Anything is possible. It would not be a direct swap.
In the power steering pump located on the front right side of the engine. It will have a pulley on it
You do not need to remove any mounts, I use an offset wrench and a cheater bar for leverage. If you buy a Chilton's service manual. (about 12-14 dollars)It will show you the way that the belt needs to go. go buy the service manual, and a set of offset head wrenches. (both ends boxed) Good luck.
On the 3.0L the air cleaner box is in the way. Other than that all you have to remove is the plug wires.
Impossible to answer this question as you fail to list the year. But I can tell you it is located somewhere between the fuel tank and the engine no matter what year it is.
Remove the entire dash board, starting at the bottom. The control relays are on the lower right (passenger side).
To rebuild the top end of a 318 5.2L engine in an '87 Chrysler 5th Avenue, start by removing the intake manifold and cylinder heads. Inspect and clean all components, replacing any worn gaskets, seals, and valve lifters if necessary. Reassemble with new head gaskets, torque the heads to specification, and reinstall the intake manifold. Finally, ensure all connections are secure and perform a thorough check before starting the engine.
3600 lbs
No, a 1991 Chrysler New Yorker does not have chip key.