Companies like Transdapt make aluminum spacer-like adapters to mount a 2bbl carb on a 1bbl manifold . Not very efficient and they are application specific .
No, you typically cannot replace the wheel bearing without also replacing the hub, as they are often integrated components.
no.
Yes, it is possible to replace sliding glass doors without replacing the frame by finding doors that fit the existing frame dimensions.
Turns out the problem was never the throttle, it was an experimental in-line fuse that went out.
No, there is no repair if it it clogged. Replace it.
Yes, unless the converter is clogged there is no reason to replace it.
Yes, it is possible to replace just the toilet tank without replacing the entire toilet.
yes if the unit is not baked
No, they are a matched machined set.
My car is going through the same issue with the A/C. You CAN replace the compressor clutch without replacing the compressor, but the caveat is that you can't tell if the compressor is any good without a clutch. So basically you are gambling that the compressor will still be good by only replacing the clutch. Hope this helps!
They are located high on the exhaust manifold but not accesible from the top of the engine. Had to shorten a wrench and a lot of hand manipulations with very small turns from underneath to replace them without taking the manifold off. But it can be done.
The answer is yes. A crack in a manifold is much worse than just the oil leak. Manifold cracks are generally caused by severe overheating or improper assembly of parts. A crack in a manifold can cause oil to leak but the oil leak is inconsequential as the crack renders the engine unusable safely, without replacing the manifold. Running an engine with a cracked manifold is very bad for the rest of the engine and your own safety.