This is a challenge and can be very Time consuming and if You don't have any prier experience working on vehicles I would not try It Your self. And Is the Car In that Good OF shape That its worth it. If You do try to Do it your self You should invest In A manual.
It is rather time consuming. I have a 94 Thunderbird LX 4.6. I would not recommend touching this car without a Haynes or Chilton manual. There are timing chains in the front of the engine that go to each head. When removing these ,which will have to do when removing the head, it is important to line up the marks correctly or you will damage your heads and or pistons....It is also very important to get the torque correct when reinstalling the head. Remember take your time......but just encase, call a local shop and get a quick estimate.....might save you a lot of heartache.
It is a big job. If you attempt it, get a manual from AUTOBOOKSONLINE.COM
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how hard is it to change a shifter bushings in a 1995 ford escort how do you change the sensors in the transmission
theres no way you can change the head gaskets without taking off the intake manifold, its not hard to do. plus if your going to change the head gaskets it would only be smart to change the intake gaskets also.Answerand if your talking about the exhaust manifold, you did'NT specify, I'm sure you can but it will be no fun at all, plus u should change exhaust gaskets if your going to do all that work anyways so you don't have to worry about them down the road.
it can be... u just need to know what your doing and it will be easy
the tranny is probably going out, but try a fluid and screen change. keep in mind if the tranny is going out, i have seen a fluid and screen change stop them from shifting altogether
It will have two; one in each of the exhaust manifolds. They are hard to get at, and you need a special socket to remove them with.
Replace the heater core. It is leaking.
press down upon the left clicker and agressively bend the arm backwards, then pull as hard as you can
it could be either your wheel bearing or rack and pinion going bad
The 94 Thunderbird does not have a steering box, it has Rack and Pinion steering and most likely your tie rods are shot. The T-Bird has and extremely sharp turning radius and is known for being hard on steering components .
Hello you need to change your master cylinder.