well it depends on which one you are trying to take off there is four well 3 on the motor and 1 on the top of tranny
Yes, this is the engine in a 95-98 Talon ESI.
No. But you do have to support the engine from underneath and remove passenger side motor mount.
Support the engine gently by spanning a wood 2x4 across the middle of the pan and jacking it up slightly. Then remove the engine mount at the upper passenger side. The entire bracket must be removed from the engine. This is necessary so that the engine can be slid to the right when removing the transmission mount along with its engine bracket. The bracket must be removed to or else the transmission mount can't be removed. There will be a total of 8 bolts to remove to allow the transmission mount to be removed. There will be a total of three nuts and 6 bolts to remove to allow the engine mount to be removed. Two of those bolts are accessed from inside the wheel well.
nope only 95 to 99
Yes; an eclipse and talon are built identical except for exterior trim parts.1995 was the first year for the second generation eclipse/talon. the talon model was discontinued in 1998.
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i have seen one in a colt and that's not much differences of a Geo
It is located on the left side, engine compartment, underneath the battery compartment.
no it wont. the blocks are different..
I've tied to the front engine mount where it connects to transmission
to reset what?
There is a snap ring holding it into the end of the fuel rail. if you take the motor mount bolts out and jack the engine up you can get at it pretty well.