heater core is shot. Take it to a shop, you don't want the headache involved in doing it yourself!
Sweating takes warm water from inside the body - to the surface - where it evaporates, taking the heat with it. Therefore we cool down.
Osmosis is taking place
Condensation is the water inside of your water bottle.
water, water everywhere
Dissolved air bubbles out of the water, as the boiling point of water is reached, water vapour starts to form inside the liquid in the form of bubbles
if its a 4 cylinder, its located inside the timing case.
tools and knowledge (or a manual)
The fuel relay on a sunbird in under the hood on the left side just by the water over flow tank.
Look at the belt on the engine, then look at the pulleys. The water pump is behind the pulley without any groves in the pulley.
The water pump pushes the coolant through the engine block and head(s) then into the heater core.
No. There would be a gasket between the head and the block, though.
Stuck thermostat, clogged radiator.
It dep[ends on exctly which engine you have as to how difficult it is, Get a manual you your car and do the job correctly .
you undo the tire housing and pull off the exaust manifold. replace the muffler fluid and then your done
remove belt pump is accessable remove bolts make sure coolant is drained first replace
Check autozone.com it tells a bit about it. some engines you have to remove the timing belt so its not a very east job.
check the heater core