It will work if you don't mind changing over the ecm and wiring harness from the donor. The 97 and up motors are split port design with a different intake and fuel management system. The head will also not swap over because of the oil and coolant ports.
yes
NO! The 1999 Ford Escort 2.0 liter is not an Interferance engine. Replace the belt at 120,000 miles.NO! The 1999 Ford Escort 2.0 liter is not an Interferance engine. Replace the belt at 120,000 miles.
No. The 99 Escort takes a 97 to 02 transmission.
The engine diagram for the 1999 Ford Escort ZX2 can be found in the owner's manual for the car. You can also find the engine diagram online at Owner.Ford.Com or on the Do It Yourself website.
Yes as long as they are both the same type of Escort such as LX or Zx2.
It's bolted to the engine.
According to the 1999 Ford Escort owners manual : ( 5W-30 engine oil is used in the 2.0 liter SOHC engine ) and also the 2.0 liter DOHC , Zetec engine
Depending on which model of Ford Escort , either the 2.0 liter SOHC or the 2.0 liter DOHC Zetec engine
That's a 2.0 liter SOHC engine in a 1999 Ford Escort
According to the Gates website , both the SOHC and DOHC engines used in a 1999 Ford Escort ( are interference engines )
Good engine ground
The transaxle ( transmission ) is in the engine compartment bolted to the engine ( it's on the drivers side of the engine )