The SC and SL used the same type engines. There were two available; the single cam was in the SL1 and SC1. The dual cam was in the Sl2 and SC2.
All of the dual cam engines are interchangeable.
All of the single cam engines were interchangeable.
On the bottom right of the engine.
a 1999 has a 1.9l Dohc
The stock 1999 454 engine, also known as the Chevrolet Big Block 454, produced approximately 450 horsepower and 500 lb-ft of torque. This engine was primarily used in heavy-duty trucks and performance vehicles during that era. Its robust design and large displacement contributed to its impressive power output.
( no ) The 1.9 liter four cylinder engine in a 1999 Saturn S series has a timing CHAIN
My son's 1999 Salvaged/total Saturn SL1 was rebuilt using many engine and body parts from 1995-1999 Saturn SL1 and SL2 cars, I believe it will work fine. I do not recommend before 1995 or 2000 or later models. I do not recommend SL2 either. I am not the expert but most of my son's engine is not 1999 SL1. Good luck!
on the right side of the engine
The slimmer the better. Stock size works fine
It is on the back of the engine between the starter and alternator It has one wire going to it. Threads into the block with a nig "housing" on it Careful the oil pressure switch is right beside it.
The 1999 Ford F2 50 engine block fuses can be found in the fuse box. The fuse box is in the engine compartment, just behind the battery box.
The 1999 Saturn SC is equipped with a 1.9-liter I4 engine. This engine is part of Saturn's S-Series and is known for its durability and fuel efficiency. It produces approximately 124 horsepower and is available with either a five-speed manual or a four-speed automatic transmission. Overall, the engine is designed for reliable everyday performance.
You could have a cracked engine block.
I have a 1999 concord engine 3.2 and I was told it is on the lower radiator hose on the engine block side.