It is on the intake side of the cylinder head underneath the intake manifold which has to come off to access it.
Yes it does. It is on the intake side of the cylinder head underneath the intake manifold which has to come off to access it.
Yes it does. It is on the intake side under the cylinder head below the intake plenum. You have to take the intake manifold off to get to it.
No , according to the Gates website ( they make timing belts etcetera ) the 1.9 liter four cylinder engine in a 1993 Ford Escort ( IS NOT AN INTERFERENCE ENGINE )
According to the AutoZone website : For a 1993 Ford Escort , 1.9 liter four cylinder engine : With engine oil filter change : ( 4.0 U.S. quarts )
Engine temperature sensor...
If you have an Escort that is not a GT you have a 1.9 liter single overhead camshaft with 2 valves per cylinder which is fuel injected.
On a 1993 Ford Escort , 1.9 litre four cylinder engine : 1------2------3-----4 , transaxle ( transmission )
No , it IS NOT an interference engine , according to the Gates website ( they make timing belts etc . )
Yes it is in the front of the engine at the 10 o'clock position of the crankshaft pulley.
The automatic transmission for a 1993 Ford Escort is a 4-speed automatic with overdrive. It also has a 1.9 liter engine and an 88 horsepower.
You can find the crank sensor on the back of your 1993 3.4 liter engine. You will need to remove the rear engine cover in order to access the crankshaft sensor.
Yes, they are the same engine design.