to answer your question, no you can not replace the oil pan without pulling the engine, you might as well get you a cherry picker or a set of tripods and unbolting the engine, it isn't really that hard, a few wires, two motor mount bolts, and some bell housing bolts and it's ready to come out, you can do it all in about a day if you know what your are doing
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You can pull the transmission or engine, witch ever you think would be the easyest for you. But you have to remove one of them to replace the rear main. It is a 1 piece seal and it drives over the back of the crankshaft.
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Bad starter is easy: when you turn the car on provided your battery is good, you will hear a click in the engine compartment, but the car will not start.
What makes you think it's the temp sensor? It sounds more like a stuck thermostat, faulty water pump or plugged radiator.
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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.
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closest to the pulley/belt.
No you can not. It is a solid round seal that slides over the back of the crankshaft where the fly-wheel bolts up to the crankshaft.
yep, though you may have to replace the mounts.
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Replace the fan clutch that is on the front of the engine.
To replace timing chain on a 3.1 Chevy Lumina engine, you need to first make sure that your motor or engine is turned off. Then you need to remove the chain and replace it.
Take it to a mechanic.