it could but you would need a lot of modifications. they are not interchangeable if that is your question. any motor can be used in any car with enough time and money
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well if its a twin cam you can put it in with no problem but if its a normal one its gunna take some time and work to get it in and the s series is bigger depending on the year but if there the same year and they both got the same motors they should fit right in
5w15
The ATF power steering fluid is usually used for the Saturn SL 1. The Mobil 1 automatic transmission fluid can also be used.
15 W 50 is the best for the 05 model
ur better off buying a new motor. or a slightly used motor from a junk yard. or sell the car to someone very stupid.
Although Saturn is no longer producing cars, their are place you can go to review used models. Motor Tredn is a good place for reviews of vehicles. Edmunds is another good site to check for car reviews.
The 1997 Saturn Coupe was built in two engine options, a 1.9L SOHC, and 1.9L DOHC. API 0W30 and 5W30 are the best recommended viscosities for these engines. Additionally, 10W30s can be used.
134 A is used in the 2002 Saturn
according to ADP Hollander, SATURN S SERIES 00-02 (1.9L, 4-116), SOHC (VIN 8). so 2000, 2001, and 2002 used the same single overhead cam motor.
YOu can go to a dealership to buy used Saturn cars, but you can also go online to different places to also buy used Saturn cars. An easy way to go is on the main Saturn webpage.
All of the Saturn 4 cylinder engines used a timing chain. The V6 Saturn's used a timing belt.
All of the 4 cylinder Saturn vehicles used a timing chain. Only the V6 Saturn's used a timing belt.
All of the 4 cylinder Saturn's used a timing chain. All of the V6 Saturn's used a timing belt.