u need to buy new pulley then, remove serpentine belt from engine remove bolts that hold pulley to crankshaft remove pully instalation is exact opposite of removal
Answeru need to buy new pulley then, remove serpentine belt from engine remove bolts that hold pulley to crankshaft remove pully instalation is exact opposite of removal Answeru need to buy new pulley then, remove serpentine belt from engine remove bolts that hold pulley to crankshaft remove pully instalation is exact opposite of removalThere are a few companies that claim to have a procedure to turn a crank while it's still in the engine. In general, they don't work.
most parts are, yes some arnt if your going to or from a DOHC and SOHC in fact most Saturn parts are the same it makes finding repair parts a breeze!
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Here's where the crankshaft postion sensor (CKP) is located in each of the engines available for the 1995 Taurus: 3.0L regular engine: Hall Effect switch inside distributor. 3.0L DOHC SHO engine: on the front of the cylinder block just above the crankshaft. 3.0L FF engine: at 10 o'clock position of crankshaft pulley. 3.2L DOHC SHO engine: same as 3.0L SHO engine. 3.8L engine: Hall Effect switch inside distributor.
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yes, all the Saturn DOHC motors are interference engines.
a 1999 has a 1.9l Dohc
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with a basic gear puller. a three teeth is usely used but, I use a two tooth one and works fine, pull it like pulling a pulley behind the teeth, and do it gentle or you will break the teeth.
Really need more info (engine size, model, type, etc..) A 1.6L DOHC, should be located about 9'o-clock if looking at the Crankshaft pulley through the right side wheel well. Just FYI the camshaft sensor is located under the timing belt cover between the two camshafts (1.6L DOHC) but behind the exhaust cam gear (gear towards front of car).
is it DOHC or SOHC 2 overhead cams or 1 if they are the same DOHC or SOHC then yes most years will fit and 99 and 98 will absolutely fit
You would have to change the computer wiring harness etc