Remove the intake and exhaust manifolds. Remove the head. Torque the head and manifolds to the correct torque and sequence, you will need a repair manual for this.
Sorry but your question makes no sense. If you are asking where is the hydraulic clutch reservoir, then if it has one, it is located somewhere near the master cylinder, usually mounted on the firewall.
The fuel filter on a '91 Probe GL, which may or may not be the same, but I believe it is, is located near the firewall on the drivers side near the master cylinder and break fluid reservoir. It fits into a bracket type clamp in a vertical position. Should be fairly easy to replace. -Shaun
look at the passinger side of the bay its towards the bulk head below a black plastic breatihg cylinder i believe mate
just replace the engine with a 4 or 6 cylinder and your done.
In my 20 plus years of working professionally on cars, and for Ford Motor Company, I have never heard of a "clutch gasket." I have absolutely no idea what you are asking about. But if you want to see some funny blank stares, you could go to the parts dept of your nearest Ford dealership and ask for a clutch gasket. Are you talking about a seal in the hydraulic clutch system? If so, then you don't need to worry about finding a seal, since hydraulic clutch componets are serviced as assemblies. In other words, if you have a leaking master cylinder, replace the master cylinder. If you have a leaking slave cylinder, replace that.
Inside the trans pan
If it is a 4 cylinder it is on the back of the motor by the firewall.
i have a 95 probe gt 2.5l with a bad head gasket and it overheats if driven longer than 5-10 min tops idk how to fix it though hope this helps
Yes it is possible with a bellhousing adaptor plate..... but in short no......Buy the right tranny......or a flux capacitor......
Drivers side, near the brake master cylinder, Look for a cap that screws on.
engine coolant is getting into an engine cylinder , from a bad head gasket , warped or cracked head
The engine coolant drain plug in the 1996 Ford Probe 4-cylinder is located at the bottom end of the radiator. There is a coolant reservoir at the top of the engine as well.