Buy a universal spring compressor from Harbor freight or Auto Zone. pretty simple but finding the top of each cylinder is a trip. you can use oil deflectors and tighten until the noise stops. as well.
Yes, you can purchase it from a parts house.
My experience, as recent as just 2 weeks ago, was to simply put a gallon of gas in and go. No special treatment/steps required
special tools are required to do this job.slide hammers impact tools.yhis is not a job for diy!!
There is a special glue that they sell for it at autoparts stores.
Yes, you need a puller to remove the crank pulley.
several special tools are REQUIRED to perform this task, which involves removing the steering wheel.
The oil pan must be removed. No special tools required, just normal mechanics tools.
Find the filter which is under the car, There are special tools required which are cheap at the parts store. They should show you how to use them/
No special certification is required, but you do have to know what you're doing. Now if you have to replace the brake shoes (which often happens when a wheel seal goes out, as the shoes become contaminated with gear oil), you do need to be certified for THAT.
No
The brakes on the Villager are as straight forward as the brakes on a 1965 Mercury. Only normal brake tools are required.
Look for it in the fuel line from the engine back to the tank. Special tools are required and the parts store should show you how to use them