It depends on the size of your engine.
You shouldn't be able to overheat a Geo Metro unless there is something wrong.
so go to the parts store and get them
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It should. To better check, go to local parts store and check the Haines Manual...is should be for both Geo Metro and Geo Storm, just check that is bolts up the same.
pretty fast
Have you fixed this yet? The fix is cheap and easy. Let me know if you haven't yet. Mr Geo Metro leehduncan@verizon.net
Check the dipstick tube o-ring. that's how I stopped my oil leak on my 1994 Geo Metro. I was having the same problem. The part only cost about .39 cents. Go to any hardware store to find it. Hope this helps
Have you got this fixed yet? if not contact me and I'll give you the info to fix it. The fix is cheap and easy. 8-9-08 Mr Geo Metro leehduncan@verizon.net
The orginial Metro comes with 12 inch tires which has to be ordered special. you have to go to bigger tire. i am about to swap my 12's out. get with dealer.
check your battery ground and your alternator ground
I would say most likely not. Even if you had the engine and transmission to go in the new car. There will be many modifications to make to make it work. Not to mention, the sensors and everything else most likely will be diiferent as well.
in 1997 they did not have speed governors. i have a 97 rs with aftermarket turbo and i can go as fast as i want! in 1997 they did not have speed governors. i have a 97 rs with aftermarket turbo and i can go as fast as i want!