most likely but you need to find all the specifications on your present engine by the engine model number.
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For most engines there is no need to change the crankshaft to use an engine for an automatic or a manual transmission. For an automatic, connect a flex-plate to the crankshaft. For a manual transmission connect a flywheel.
The crankshaft comes out of the bottom of the engine with the engine out of the car. Get a manual on your car from AUTOBOOKSONLINE.COM. sorry, i asked the wrong question, i just need to know how to remove the pully of crankshaft, Thanks!
The best way to find this out is with the users manual. You can use the diagram that is there to figure out the engine.
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It depends on the engine, and is always stated in the vehicle manual. ( which is one excellent reason for always using the relevant manual when working on things you don't know about ) . -On most of the cars I have worked on the crankshaft pulley is tightened to between 95 and 110 foot pounds.
we cannot locate the crankshaft sensor for our 316 BMW petrol manual
According to my manual that goes up to 1996, yes the 3.0 does have a crankshaft position sensor.
The user guide or owner's manual can be downloaded from snapper and sears with the model number in pdf format and you can save it.
every head on every car known to man has replaceable heads, but you have to do it step by step with a manual.
on the back of the engine on the end of the crankshaft. you have to remove auto/ manual box and drive plate/ flywheel to gain access to it.
The oil pump is basically the front cover of the engine and is driven by the crankshaft. You WILL need a repair manual for this operation.