Yes. However you will need to remove the motor mount bolts so you can raise the engine enough for the pan to clear the frame to get it out.
I did it, just supported transmission and changed engine just like any other car.
Inside the transmission case. It is not servicable without removing and tearing down the transmission.
its in side the transmission case , can not be changed without removing the transmission and splitting the case
The car has only one transaxle, AKA transmission, then no, you cannot remove the tranny without removing the tranny. If you mean without removing CV Axle or drive axle or Axle shaft or CV shaft (same thing) then the answer is still no. You cannot remove the transaxle without removing the drive axle/CV shaft.
You can replace the ignition lock cylinder in your 1994 Pontiac Firebird without removing the steering will. Remove the retaining ring at the top of the ignition cylinder. The ignition cylinder will slide out.
No, but depending on mileage that's probably not the only problem
No - whole thing has to be dropped out.
most of the emounts are located on the transmission so you should be able to do it with out even having to brace the tranny.... it is possible you just have to have patients and go slow takin it out, it'll be tight.
If your asking if it can be done without removing the transmission? NO.
Yes, special order.
It depends on where the slave cylinder is located. If it is inside the bell housing you will have to remove the transmission.
It is located on the top of the transmission, you can access it without removing the transmission as it is connected to the engine wiring harness.