If there is enough room, yes. If not, no. I doubt that you will have enough room.
I think you can change the water pumps on all vehicles without moving the engine
The 2002 Ford Explorer 4.6 liter engine oil pan can be removed without removing the engine. The oil pan can be removed from the bottom of the engine.
you mean like k seal?, there only temp fix if that, the gasket should always be replaced if its failed
valve seals. Can be replaced with engine in truck & heads do not have to be removed.
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.
If it is clean, undamaged, and in good working condition.....NO. Since the radiator needs to be removed, to remove the engine, now is a good time to have it cleaned and checked.
yes i am sure this looks like a daunting task however 75% of engine accesories can be replaced without engine removal.
last i heard yes you do so it would be best if you did so.
You need to support the engine so that the cradle can be removed and the mount can be unbolted and replaced.
If the engine bearings are bad, then the oil pan will need to be removed to gain access. The engine will probably need to be removed and checked for other damage, as bad bearings can score the crankshaft requiring it to be turned smooth or replaced.
No, but you do have to have the oil pan off, and sometimes it is easier to get the oil pan off if the trans has been removed.
you should be able to by just taking the screws off