Drain the old oil from the engine, while warm. Do not over tighten the drain plug. Remove and replace the filter with a new one. Oil the gasket before installation. Tighten the filter 3/4 turn after it makes contact with the mounting surface, no more, no less. I know it does not feel tight enough. It will get tighter when exposed to heat. Tighten it more than 3/4 turn and you may have to cut it off. Pour in the proper amount of recommended oil. Usually 5 quarts. Owner's manual will list the amount and weight. Check for leaks.
need a puller to remove the power steering pump pulley, then remove the bolts holding the pump on
more apt to be the engine control module
Lots of time, patience, and money.
not enough information what type of vehicle does it have a idiot light or gauge
Topsoil varies in weight, depending on the type and texture, so it really depends.
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The wire goes to the coil, which is bolted to the drivers side head in the front of the motor.
should be in the top of the valve cover on the passenger side and i believe you mean pcv valve right?
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The heater core is under the passenger side of the dashboard. I posted extensive directions on how to replace in another post under Chevys. vbd
You're probably finding that the shaft the collar nut is on spins when you try to remove it. There are several tricks. If the unit is still on - leaving the belt on for tension, heat the collar nut with a torch and rap your open end wrench with a hammer. this should loosen it rather easy. If the unit is apart, and your replacing the water pump, lock up the pump impellor, heat the collar nut and rap your open end wrench with a hammer. CAREFUL WITH THE TORCH. Good Luck.
Look it up. Google search. I had bought a new 1995 5.7 and it was rated at 250 HP. The 1996 Vortec model was rated at 275 HP and HP continued to climb as every year passed. Mark