You will bend the rods and the valves and you will 'break' the engine
The fan switch is a sensor located in right side of the head
Switch the intake and exhaust manifolds it should work.
under the hood right next to air filter
if you put screens to keep birds out of the pipes the moisture from the exhaust will freeze, and the exhaust motor will not be able to vent there by tripping the furnace on a pressure switch fault. the pipes ie intake and exhaust should have a minimum distance of 15 inches apart, and the same above the ground to prevent snow drifts blocking them.
it exhaust the air
change out the intake, throttle body, exhaust, get a tuner like predator, switch to the slp ram air, and cut your egr valve.
NO. The car and truck transmissions are a different length.
I have a 1998 Pontiac sunfire gt and it is on the side of the gear shifter (automatic) however, if it is standard then I am unsure.
The location of the oil pressure switch depends on which engine the car has. On the 2.8L V6 the oil pressure switch is on the side of the block below the exhaust manifold on the radiator side of the engine. On the 2.5L 4 cylinder engine the oil pressure switch is located on the side of the block below the intake manifold.
Normally the second switch in a bathroom is the control for the bathroom's exhaust fan. The exhaust fan removes bad odors and humidity from the bathroom, and is on the ceiling of the bathroom.
if it is the same size. 3.1 for 3.1 or 2.2 for 2.2 go ahed and do it. you may need to switch intake or exhaust manifolds so all the wires and such line up.
change the position of the sliding switch