in the dist. theres a ignition modgual change it if you still dont have
fire change the coil.
im having the same problem. I replaced the head gasket to my lemans and never disturbed the timing or anything I markedt where everything goes and went together excellent.
I replaced the coil and ign. modjual and put the dielec grease on the modual and still no fire. I rechecked everything. now what? I even replaced the sparkplugs and wires.
its under the drivers side dase
Try a engine reconditioning shop where they sell rebuilt engines, look in the yellow pages in your area.
there is no 2.0l Pontiac lemans.it must be a swap from sunrunner.
diagram of timing belt
The marks are on the timing belt cover,and on the pulley for the crank.
To upgrade a Pontiac LeMans engine from 1.6 to 2.0 liters, you'll need to replace the engine with a compatible 2.0-liter variant, ensuring all mounting points align. Additionally, you may need to modify the engine management system, including the ECU, to accommodate the new engine's specifications. Upgrading the fuel system and exhaust may also be necessary to optimize performance. Always consult a professional mechanic for detailed guidance and to ensure a successful swap.
On a 1990-91 it is behind the housing the upper hose attaches to ON A 1.6 LITER
IT'S IN THE HOUSING BEHIND THE TIMING COVER THAT THE UPPER RAD HOSE CONNECTS TO.
The Pontiac 2.4 liter engine, is not and interference engine. The Pontiac interference engines are all larger than 3.0 liters.
the 2002 Pontiac Montana came with a 3.4L engine.
The engine oil capacity of a 4.9 liter Pontiac engine is five quarts. The automaker recommends using 10W-30 motor oil.
The Pontiac 2.4 liter engine, is not and interference engine. The Pontiac interference engines are all larger than 3.0 liters.