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You can replace all of them BUT the 2 in the rear of the engine block with out pulling the engine. To remove the rear ones you can either pull the transmission are remove the engine your choice.
It's between the engine and transmission. The only way to disconnect it from the crankshaft is to remove either the engine or transmission... or both.
Yes..you should be able to. You'll have to take off the starter, remove the front engine mount to be able to lift the engine slightly then remove the oil pan.
No, you do not have to remove the engine to replace a radiator hose.No, you do not have to remove the engine to replace a radiator hose.
It requires a special puller and it is located on the front of the engine. It will require pulling the radiator and fan. You will need an air wrench to remove the bolt.
You have to remove the gas tank.
Drain the radiator. Remove the clamp on the top hose of the radiator at the engine. Remove the bolts holding the housing. Remove the thermostat and clean the surface. Install the new thermostat and reverse the procedure from there.
i cant tell you how to but you can replace it with a carburetor
No you do not. It will unscreew out of the back of the engine block. And yes it is very hard to get to. But not as hard as pulling the intake.
Drain the water from your Chevrolet 5.7 liter engine cooling system. Remove the water pump return hose. Remove the water pump belt. Remove the water pump retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install the new water pump.
yes you remove a Nissan 200sx motor from the top. unless you want to drop it down through the engine compartment using a lift. its much easier to pull the motor off the top of the transmission than to take it all out the bottom. its even easier to replace a clucth by pulling the motor thatn pulling the trannie.
Changing the thermostat on a 2002 Chevrolet 4.8 liter engine is simple to do. First, follow the upper radiator hose to the thermostat. Then drain the radiator hose. After the hose is drained, remove the clamps and bolts holding the thermostat housing in place. Then remove the old thermostat and replace with a new one.