It can be done in an 8 hour day.
It depends on what year, make, model, and engine.
No, you do not have to remove the engine to replace a radiator hose.No, you do not have to remove the engine to replace a radiator hose.
Depends on the year/make/model/engine and if 4wd. It can vary from 4 hours to 12+.
it took me about 6 hrs.
You take engine out. Remove the flywheel/flexplate and put the engine on an engine stand. Remove the oil pan, timing cover, and timing chain. Remove all rod and main bearing caps. Remove the crankshaft. NOTE: You would be much better off buying a new or used engine than attempting to replace a crankshaft.
With another engine ready to go, 10-12 hours.
About 7-8 hours.
Remove the engine. Take the oil pan off and take every bolt out that you see. It will fall right out.
Yes..you should be able to. You'll have to take off the starter, remove the front engine mount to be able to lift the engine slightly then remove the oil pan.
Remove air box, pulley is located just under attached to engine block. Should remove bolts take off belt, and replace pulley and belt.
Remove surpentine belt,then take out bolt that goes through tensioner to engine.
2 hours
remove the engine door inside between the driver and passanger seats to access the distributor cap. you will need a long screw driver to take out the screws under the dash and remove the screws on eather side of the engine door. when you replace the spark plug wires also replace the distributor cap and button. The spark plugs are easily reached under the vechicle.