97-98 Pontiac Grand Prix is your best bet. They're both W-bodies
I'm pretty sure they use the same motor mounts, but the engine computer might need reprogrammed (or use the one from the replacement motor's car).
it could be for the spark plug, petrol engines dont need glow plugs, diesel engines do
A reciprocating engine could be a number of things, now referring to a mechanical car engine for instance is not reciprocating.
The propeller plane could have a piston engine or engines, or a turbine engine or engines, the latter being a distinction that makes the craft a turbo-prop.
That depends on what you are thinking of. Gas turbine usually refers to all types of jet engines and engines that use the 'jet engine' concept. The turbine engine you are thinking of could be one of a few things, like a jet engine for military aircraft, turboprop, or turbofan for commercial engines.
He was asked to take a "look at" a Newcomen engine to repair it if he could. This is what sparked his interest in improving steam engines.
The timing will be off and the engine will have no power and get poor mileage. In some cases if the engine is an interference engine you could have serious internal engine damage if the belt is installed incorrectly.
it is a big possibility it is leaking from your water pump. i have a 2001 intrigue 3.5l twin cam v6 leaking from the waterpump, and am currently replacing it as i type this.
Honda engines are interference engines. That means if the timing belt breaks, catastrophic damage could result when the pistons hit the valves.
Where? Be more specific? Try to put a bit more detail in your question top of the engine could mean anything.
No, definitely not. If you could, there would only be one oil for both types of engines.
The engine swap could be possible, depending on the type of engines. Both the 1991 and 1994 engines will have to be the same size, or at least have the same mounting pattern.
A car engine can be classified based on the number of cylinders it has. It could be a 4 cylinder, 6 cylinder, 8 cylinder, 10 cylinder, or 12 cylinder (the last two engines are mainly used in exotic cars). There are also rotary engines, electric engines, natural gas engines and hybrid (electric/gas) engines. Each of these has subcategories as in the most common piston engines listed above.