The nut inside the moter housing could be broken. Also, the plastic guides on the pull down track could be brittle and broken. I just replaced my moter housing, guides and nut and the moter works fine now.
yes it should bolt right up as well as the original motor and tranny
1967 Pontiac GTO cuz it has a bigger Motor in it.
well you can change the entire rear hatch with that of a trans am's but I dont think it would be worth the the money to convert the car into a trans am style car.
Ok...you ready for this? The interior plastic panel that covers the hatch motor and tail light access needs to come off, (two Philips screws on top, four plastic flatheads on either side). Look down into the motor where the actual hatch would if you were to close the trunk. There is a black release that when pushed down (use a screwdriver to push it down), the motor will move down. When you release it, the motor will come back up. Leave the panel off, shut the trunk so the hatch is latched, climb in the car and push that black release down until shut..if you let it close too far down it will pop up again so play with it a little. I know it sounds ghetto and it is but it's better then not being able to get your hatch closed at all..trust me. Good Luck!
It depends on what needs to be fixed and who's fixing it.
for what motor? a 3.8 L would be 0.060
Could be a bad temp. sensor not telling the fan to turn on, or a bad motor. Try jumping the motor to see if the fan comes on. If not, its the motor.
the struts are probably bad and need to be replaced. you can get them at almost any auto parts stores
Blown fuse, bad temp sensor, bad ground, bad fan motor
leaving it in gear and stopping without putting your foot on the clutch.
Follow the top radiator hose, to where it intersects with the motor. This would be the thermostat housing. Remove this, and the thermostat will be exposed.
The first thing I would check for this problem would be your motor mounts. A broken motor mount could allow the engine to twist and turn causing a vibrating sensation.