The part you want is called the water outlet.
Could be a broken belt in one of your radial tires. Have them "spin balanced" to see it this is the problem.
The Map Sensor on that model is located on the passengers side of the motor. It is on top of the plastic intake plenum and has a plug in connector. It is labeled "Sensor Pressure and has a part number of 09359409". BE CAREFUL REMOVING IT. It has a rubber gasket so wiggle it out. I have broken a few trying to remove them. It is held in place with a plastic clip connector.
sounds like a motor mount is broken or a transmition mount. have those checked.
if you can at least pop the hud a little bit you can rich your hand under the hun and pull on the latch that should let you open the hud.
The first thing I would check for this problem would be your motor mounts. A broken motor mount could allow the engine to twist and turn causing a vibrating sensation.
The plastic clips on you window regulator have broken. You need to replace the whole thing if those clips have broken. Take the door pannel off and see if there are plastic peices in the bottom of the door.
Yes, plastic coating on steel and not just the 455. Maybe for less chain wear or noise reduction. Every one I've ever seen when engine was tore down was cracked or broken.
If it's the larger hose(pressure hose) it has to be replaced as a unit. The smaller(return hose can be pieced together with a plastic barb.
The plastic will be broken into pices
The nut inside the moter housing could be broken. Also, the plastic guides on the pull down track could be brittle and broken. I just replaced my moter housing, guides and nut and the moter works fine now.
The plastic "connector" that connects the wiper arms has probably broken, they're cheap at Autozone and easy to install. They just press in with a pair of pliers.
Ok, This part is pretty hidden. On the series II engine. It is under the plastic cover. Take this cover off. Now on the passenger side is a black box with wires coming out of it and a numerical code and a bar code on this box. Now there is a twist clip on there. Compress this clip and then twist. The PCV valve is under this clip. Be careful not to break this black box. IT IS ATTACHED!!!! If this box is broken, the check engine light will come on. So be careful! Good luck!!