And to add to Jack's list of things to do, is buy a shop manual. Not trying to sound mean, it's just step 1 in the procedure of working on your car, if you skip step 1, how do you expect to get to step 2.
I deal with this kind of thing quite often with members in my car club, the other night in a discussion with a club member who wanted to rebuild his own engine, when I had to explain to him what a bearing and oil pan was, I had to stop him right there and suggest he seek professional help with his engine. Not to seem harsh but think of a forum and it's members as way to get you up and running, not teach you how to tie your shoes.