no its not!! it is technically your car so you can pull it out but you still have to make the monthly payments! you can't pull the engine out of a leased car though!!
The question is not weight, it is the rolling resistance of the compartments, AND the traction of the engine on the rails. Think of this- I cannot pick up a car, but on level ground I can PUSH a car. And I weigh far less than my car.
No, Truck engine's must haul or pull much much much more than car engines and therefore they have to be more powerful, and engine that is more powerful than another must be bigger
It depends what car you're talking about
Yes You can
iF YOU HAVE FUEL IN THE TANK IT IS BECAUSE THE ENGINE IS FLOODED, TAKE OUT THE GLOW PLUG AND TURN THE CAR UPSIDE DOWN AND PULL THE PULLSTART WHICH WILL CAUSE ANY FUEL IN THE ENGINE TO COME OUT THE CYLINDER HEAD
If your asking about a heater core for a car. you pretty much have to pull the engine to get at it. as it is part of the system, it should get flushed out when you flush the system.
How much horsepower in a 2.2 liter car engine?
the horsepower of a car depends on the number of cylinders it has. The engine displacement does not affect the horsepower of a car by much.
It can be done. I did it this weekend.
Pull the fuse for the fuel pump while the engine is running.
There is no 2.6 engine available in Chryslers in 2002. The engine you're referring to is the 2.7. And, since it is possibly the worst engine that Chrysler ever produced, and it can barely pull the car itself without troubles, I wouldn't suggest pulling anything else with it.