I wouldn't bother. If it's seized from sitting, the rings are probably shot. If it seized from overheating, the rings and cylinder walls are most likely shot. If you do want to attempt, I have heard OLD break fluid works wonders.
The 98 Cavalier 2.4 is a NON interference engine.
A 1998 Chevy Cavalier is an interference engine meaning any timing failure will result in catastrophic damage. A free-running engine will simply stop running until and can readily be fixed.
Separate the tranny and engine...It's in there.
The 1998 Cavalier does have a PCV valve. The valve is in the side of the valve cover, held in by a metal ring.
Did u check your enigine cooling fan?
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NEED help is there a diagram with the bolts in the backseat of a 1998 chevy cavalier?
I am looking for the Thermal fusible link for the headlights on a 1998 Chevrolet Cavalier
Depends on WHICH Cavalier, if you're talking about the 2.4L engine, it's on the front of the block, very easy to see and get to from under the car.
The starter for a 1998 Cavalier is mounted on the side of the engine. It is at the rear, near the bottom.
what are the warning lights in the Chevy cavalier z24. and what do they mean