No. It would leak coolant.
We just changed soft plugs on a 2000 Stratus with a 2.5 liter V-6. There was a total of 6 soft plugs, three front and three on the back bank. They are tough to get at and not for those that are in a hurry. Do yourself a favor and take a look in a service manual before you start. Good luck, JP
To remove the flywheel from a 148cc Excelsior engine, first ensure the engine is completely cool and disconnect the spark plug wire for safety. Use a flywheel puller to securely attach to the flywheel, ensuring it is properly aligned. Gradually tighten the puller to apply even pressure, which will help release the flywheel from the crankshaft. Once loose, gently tap the puller or flywheel with a soft hammer if necessary to free it completely.
soft palate
The soft tissue behind the uvula is called the pharynx. It is a part of the throat that connects the mouth and nasal passages to the esophagus and larynx. The pharynx plays a role in swallowing and breathing.
You have a fluid leak somewhere. Look on the inside of each tire for signs of brake fluid. If not there it must be the master cylinder, but there has to be a leak somewhere.
I've seen some with 2 and others with 3.
There is air in your brake system. Have it checked ASAP. You have a fluid leak somewhere.
if brake pedal is soft , either there is air in the system ,a brake fluid leak, or brake linings and pads are worn allowing the pedal to travel to far if there is a fluid leak, this can usually be found by getting under vehicle and looking at inside of wheels for brake fluid
Not easy with out the correct tool (part # 19165) flywheel puller. It's only 7 or 8 bucks, but it can be done without one. Use a strap wrench or a friend with strong hands to hold the flywheel while removing the nut. Flywheel can then be pulled off. If seized onto crankshaft, DO NOT pry off with screwdriver or pry rod, you will damage the soft aluminum crankcase. Use penetrating oil and a slide puller or generic puller tool, but be warned that sudden impacts or jarring can break or knock the flywheel magnets loose! The process is probably similar to what is described in this article. http://hubpages.com/hub/removing-outboard-flywheel
You must open the hood. Then locate the engine. Feel the side of the engine; Is it soft to the touch? Rub it and whisper that you mean it no harm. The spark plugs will then fall out under it.
soft peddle feel maybe from a damaged brake master cylinder. this pressurizes the peddle, and if there is a leak in the cylinder it might feel soft or flop all the way to the floor.
You can but the top is more than likely going to leak unless the Jeep is fairly new. Even then it may leak. I would not advise it.