Take the pump with you to an auto parts store so they can fix you up will a puller. Some places will let you "rent, borrow" these specialized tools.
you have to remove the tranny and clutch! 4-6 hours depending on who and where you get it done and the tools they have most people charge about $70/$80/hr
But a new gasket. Using the appropriate tools remove cylinder head and all attached items according to manufacturers instructions. Remove existing gasket and clean cylinder block and head. Fit new gasket according to instructions and reattach removed items.
tools and knowledge (or a manual)
you need lots of tools to do that then take it out carefully
==This operation requires special tools.== Remove the steering wheel, and tilt assembly, you can then see a black screw above the rounded area for the lock cylinder, remove this screw and the cylinder will then pull out.
Normal metric mechanics tools. No special tools are needed other than what any mechanic would own.
well first you have to remove the intake, i am not too familiar with this engine, if it is a dual overhead cam engine, you will have to remove the timing chain, or belt. then you should be able to remove the valve cover, then the cylinder head bolts, and then it should pop right off, oh yeah, drain the coolant first thing, if it is a in block style cam, you will have to remove the push rods( take off valve cover, loosen rocker arms, remove push rods) then you can remove the head bolts, and then the cylinder head. If you are not an experienced mechanic, i would have the local shop do it. it requires a lot of tools, and to get it done properly, a lot know how.
You have to remove the steering wheel, and it requires special tools.
The front bearings are sold as a hub/bearing assembly. procedure is pretty simple, remove wheel, brake caliper and rotor, axle nut, and 3 bolts attaching hub asm to spindle. no special tools, except large socket for axle nut, and possibly a torx socket for hub bolts.
Remove the steering wheel, Then remove the turn signals section. This takes some special tools.
what tools do i use to change the front brakes in my 2003 Pontiac grand prix