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what size engine do you have ? Is it an automatic or manual transmission ? Is this a California vehicle ? It is not a California vehicle, and it is a 351 cummins 2-barrel manual transmission
there is no such engine for 1978 you either have L48 or L82.
almost all motorcycles use a common reservoir for the engine, transmission and even the clutch, so they all use engine oil.
NO. You will have to remove all the transmission bolts and slide the transmission back enough to get a wrench and your hand between the engine and transmission to remove the fly-wheel bolts.
Probably a turbo 350.
The weight of the 1978 Jeep Wagoneer is about 3800 pounds. This is called the curb weight and it can vary according to engine size and transmission size.
350 turbo automatic
You have to remove the transmission or remove the engine, one or the other has to come out, which ever is easier, it depends on the the vehicle.
For a 1978 Ford Bronco with the 351 M engine : 14 degrees BTDC - automatic transmission 6 degrees BTDC - manual transmission 8 degrees BTDC - automatic transmission - California unless the engine compartment decal shows different
mine had a 350 turbo- hydromatic
As long as The Engine is The same that the trasmission was on before then yes it will work.
Under the car. Behind the engine. Bolted to the frame. If you have bucket seats, it is down between the seats under the car.