Right hand. But, it is torqued to about 200ft lbs. It will take more than a breaker bar to remove it.
it is located on the head
no they didnt have them till 1996 with the obd2
On my "99" it is 17 MM. I've never changed a seal.
The timing marks on a 1993 Geo Metro are located on the on the camshaft and crankshaft sprockets. They must be aligned together to ensure proper initial timing.
the seal on the crank shaft needs replaced
There should be a mark on your crankshaft pulley and several marks on the lower timing cover. You may have to clean them off in order to see them.
you cant. the crank sprocket is keyed (it will only go on one way) and timing is controled through the PCM. hope this helps.
Most '95 metros do not have one, if it does It's below the crank gear on the front of the engine, oil pan area, it is a two conductor connector
Hi there, You can find the Engine Crankshaft sensor for a 1998 Chevy Metro in the bottom front of the oilpan. Note, it goes thru the oilpan but, it's Not part of the oilpan or in the "oil chamber" itself. It's held in place with two (2) bolts. No oil will come out when you remove it. There is one (1) electrical connector on the sensor. Note, this can be easily mistaken for the oil pressure sensor. Note, they are prone to getting "dirty", so clean it off after removing. Good luck. John
Fairfield Metro - Metro-North station - was created in 2011.
On all my mechanic work I go to the library the have reference books for everything on every make and model you just can't borrow so I copy what I need.....
Noida is not a metro City