If you undo the motor and transmission mounts and jack the engine up as far as it will go, yes. But it is very tight (with a big block V8). Never tried with a small block or a 6.
remove pump with line then change and reistall
Remove the trasnsmission and you can then replace the seal.
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.
i removed the oil pan in my 1980 to replace the pan seal and the only thing you need to do is drop the steering link by just unbolting it, you dont even have to remove it
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.
Without pulling the motor completely out, remove mount bolts, loosen y-pipe, remove starter, lift engine with a hoist and work from there..and trust me USE RTV SILICONE!!
Yes
Remove the screws inside the door opening which secure the lamp unit. Remove the lamp by pulling towars the rear of the vehicle (there'll be some resistance until the clips release). Remove the lamp socket by twisting and pulling out. Replace the bulb. Replacing lamp unit is reverse of removal.
You have to remove the door panel to access handle screws. After that you have to disconnect pulling rods and replace the handle with another one.
Remove the two screws holding the third brake light lens on then remove the lens, it may be stuck but it will pop off. Replace the two bulbs in there by pulling them straight out.
you remove the whell and then remove the bolts from the back of the calipier then remove the bolts from the monuting for the caliper then remove the rotor by pulling it off. if it is all one piece then you have to remove the hub itself
remove the radiator expansion tank (no need to remove water hoses ). pump is now easily removed by pulling straight up.