There are two types of cams the Dodge Neon could have, the DOHC (Double OverHead Cam) and SOHC (Single OverHead Cam) for the 2.0L engine. A Google search or a call to Dodge is needed to find out for sure.
Being an overhead cam engine, a Neon doesn't have push rods.
If the neon was S.O.H.C, then you have to swap COMPUTER, AND HARNESS, AND ONE MOTOR MOUNT ON THE PASSENGER SIDE if the motor didn't come with it. AND VICE VERSA WITH DOHC TO SOHC, but don't know why you would do that!
how do you put a Plymouth neon back in time 2.0L single overhead cam
24 city and 32 hwy
The single overhead cam 2.0 sohc usually bends valves. The 2.0 dohc, dual overhead cam, is usually ok.
Dodge and Plymouth neons are identical. Parts are interchangeable. Make sure you get appropriate parts depending on whether your car is Single Overhead CAM (SOHC) or Dual Overhead CAM (DOHC)
standard will have a single overhead cam the espresso will have a dual over head cam all the front hood will have a bulge on the passenger side of the hood that is one way to identify that this is a dohc.
No, this is not possible.
The power steering pump has nothing to do with the motore being single-overhead cam or dual-over head cam. Look and see if it says on the rocker-cover SOHC or DOHC single or dual.
all the civcs have a single overhead cam motor(sohc) the civic si is the only one with a dual overhead cam motor
The older ones, non ecotec are not overhead cam. they Use the cam in block with pushrods.