to answer the question, yes. it can be done you just have to swap your old parts or mod the harness. *flex* i did it
How much? what kind of plywood floor? Why do you need to do this??
Any strong wood. In the US, softwood plywood is generally made from Douglas fir or southern yellow pine. Most hardwood plywood is "veneer core." This means they make sheets of plywood from poplar--an inexpensive hardwood but plenty good for plywood--then put veneers of a more expensive hardwood on both sides of the finished sheet. If you run into oak "marine plywood" all the plies are made from oak. Oak is extremely hard to make into good plywood cores because it is so hard, so oak marine plywood is really expensive.
Any strong wood. In the US, softwood plywood is generally made from Douglas fir or southern yellow pine. Most hardwood plywood is "veneer core." This means they make sheets of plywood from poplar--an inexpensive hardwood but plenty good for plywood--then put veneers of a more expensive hardwood on both sides of the finished sheet. If you run into oak "marine plywood" all the plies are made from oak. Oak is extremely hard to make into good plywood cores because it is so hard, so oak marine plywood is really expensive.
yes
Remove the inspection plate/dust cover from the bell housing. Disconnect the torque converter from the flex plate. Remove the drive shaft from the transmission. Separate the engine and transmission and support the transmission while you remove the flex plate. Replace the flex plate and put it all back together.
FlexFuel means you can run both gasoline and ethanol in the vehicle. Ethanol is corrosive so the fuel system has to be plastics to not corrode in contact with ethanol.
depends on the size of the plywood...but I'd say around 40 feet of containers worth
If you want to raise a sagging floor, you can put a piece of plywood on the floor. You can then add new flooring over the piece of plywood.
You can put them on a cookie sheet.
You can put plywood on the outside of a fourwheeler, so it is covered and has an exit.
Plywood is a beastly counter-top.