4g63, you will need a new trans, engine wire harness, all accessories, like ac compressor, and alternator, and ecm. and engine mounts...fits perfectly. or you could use a v6 from an avenger or sebring.
The mechanical stage clips or stage clips hold the slide in place on the stage of a microscope. These clips secure the slide and prevent it from moving around during the viewing process.
The stage clip holds the the specimen slide firmly on the stage and is needed if the microscope is tilted.
You can use a spray bottle to mist water onto a slide to make it slippery or a hose to wet it more evenly.
Using a sterile cotton swab, gently remove some of the exudate from the dog's ear. Place the exudate on a glass microscope slide and, pressing firmly, smear the exudate across the slide. Use an open flame source (hand-held flick-style cigarette lighters work well) and gently head the underside of the slide to attach the exudate to the slide. Stain the slide with standard Gram stain following the manufacturer's directions. Rinse the slide gentle with tap water and then place on the microscope for viewing.
The stage is the part of the microscope that supports the slide being viewed. It is where the slide is placed for observation and can often be moved horizontally and vertically to adjust the position of the specimen. The stage may also have clips or a mechanical stage to hold the slide in place during observation.
Freeze plugs can split or be pushed out of place if the engine freezes up. The plugs slide tightly, or plug, into place.
Type your answer here... Slide in under the engine behind the passenger front wheel and look up at the side of the engine and you will see it. 2 bolts hold it in place.
The part that holds the slide in place on a microscope is called the stage. The stage is where you place your sample slide for viewing under the lens of the microscope.
Generally speaking, the clips on the stage hold the slide down and in place.
Generally speaking, the clips on the stage hold the slide down and in place.
Most microscopes have a mechanical stage with clips or screws to secure the slide in place. You can slide the slide under the clips or screws and tighten them to hold it securely. Some advanced microscopes have a vacuum system or electrostatic charge to keep the slide in place.
Microscope slides are held in place on the microscope's stage by slide clips or slide clamps.
Slide in under the engine behind the right front passenger wheel and look up at the bottom side of the engine towards the rear and you will see it bolted to the side of the engine. It has 2 long bolts that hold it in place.
The stage of the microscope supports the slide that you are viewing. It is a flat platform where you place the slide for observation. The stage usually has clips or a mechanical stage to hold the slide in place during viewing.
You typically place your name on a PowerPoint presentation on the title slide, usually at the top or bottom of the slide.
To secure the slide to the microscope, place the slide on the stage and then use the mechanical stage controls to move the slide into the desired position. Once the slide is in place, carefully lower the stage clips to secure the slide in position. Make sure the slide is flat without any bubbles or wrinkles before viewing.
you place it on the stage (the platform with a hole in it), underneath the stage clips.