The best way to dispose of an old car engine is to take it to your local metal recycling junk yard. Generally, they will pay you by the pound for the scrap metal!
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If your engine jumps when accelerating, or when certain noises are made when engine torques.
No you do not, but you will have to take the motor mounts loose and raise the engine up a few inches.
You can make a motor stronger by always checking the engine, checking the oil, and brake light functions. Makes sure that you drive safely and do not stall it.
check the vin number on the engine does it match the caar if so original motor
Very good engine, although replacement parts are getting harder to come by.
This is an Interference Engine; Recommended Timing Belt Replacement 105,000 miles, Calif.; Recommended Replacement 60,000 miles,
With the car front end safely lifted, support the engine with a jack, using a board on top. Unbolt the motor mounts one at a time. Slightly lift the engine, then remove and replace the motor mount. Repeat for the other side.
The 99 Chrysler 2.5 engine is an Interference Engine. Recommended belt replacement every 60K miles.
The year, make, model and engine wasn't mentioned but in general you remove the motor mount anchor bolt(s), lift the engine a few inches and support it safely, unbolt motor mount(s) from engine, remove mount(s), replace mount(s) and finish in reverse order.
The oil pump is mounted to engine motor and is located to right front side (in this transverse mounted engine application). The replacement oil pump is Sealed Power #22443573.
Lift and properly support front of car. Remove the nuts from lower half of the mounts (one per mount). Raise engine enough for the mounts to clear the frame brackets and support engine safely. Unbolt motor mount brackets from engine block. Remove mounts with engine bracket. Unbolt motor mounts from engine brackets on the bench. Reverse procedure for installation.