Yes, definately. The engine compartment from 89 to 97 I believe can accommodate any of the engines used in any of the models within that year.
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changing the thermostat in a 1991 geo metro 1.3 liter
yes and the transmission too is recomended..... These trans are not so reliable and if there's lower miles on the 2000 you should swap out the entire rig
all metros 95-01 can use the same radiator for automatic trans
it should be able to
chilton says 1985-1988 sprint 1.0 liter(engine oil with filter)3.5 qts 1989-2000 metro and swift 1.0 liter and 1.3 liter (engine oil with filter) 3.7 qts
If its from 85 then its NOT a geo metro engine. It is probably a Chevrolet Sprint engine because they only started making Geos in 88. If you need an engine for your 95 Geo then you could use one of the following: 1991 - 1995 Geo Metro engine. 1991 - 1995 Suzuki Swift Engine, and 1991 - 1995 Pontiac FireFly engine. Hope this helps :)
well i have a geo metro and i have a 3 cil in mine but they put a 4 cil in the 90s The Geo Metro is made by Suzuki. The Geo Prizm is made by Toyota and is built in California on the Corolla chassis. The 1992 Geo Prizm has a Toyota 1.6 Liter 4 cylinder. Base engine is 102 H.P. GSi engine is the same 1.6 but with 130 H.P.
The geo metro was a version of the Suzuki Cultus that was produced from 1989-2001. The geo metro came with a 49 horsepower engine.
On engine casing, passenger's side, on flange that bolts to transmission. Probably covered with engine gunk.
The Geo Metro was the only Geo to have a 3cylinder engine.
yes, if it's a 3 cylinder Mr Geo Metro yes, if it's a 3 cylinder Mr Geo Metro
70 HP @ 5,500 rpm; 74 ft lb @ 3,000 rpm