You don't mention what you mean by "restoring", but whenever I work on a car that I am not completely familiar with, I buy an entire kit for the engine. You will most likely buy several gaskets that you will not ever use, but you have realize the true value of a complete kit the first time you try to "save" money and end up without a needed gasket, and it's 9:00 at night on a Saturday and everything is closed. Not to mention, 91 Talon parts are probably not always well stocked at the local AutoZone. You didn't mention if it's the turbo version or not, but you should be able to figure out your application from this website: http://catalog.autopartsgiant.com/RenderScriptTemplate.epc?_cmd=epccat_VehicleWHD&cookieID=21Y0UQSOV27F14R9CU&yearid=1991%40%401991&makeid=24%40%40EAGLE%40%40X&modelid=4730%40%40TALON&mode=PG&engineid=11846@@L4%2D1997cc+2%2E0L+F%2FI+Vin+R@@11846
Buy a Haynes or Chilton manual about $20.00 at any auto parts store.
Eagle Talon was created in 1990.
No
"which fluids?" No the Eagle Talon is not fluid in state. As a whole, it is typically considered a solid.
no it wont. the blocks are different..
obviously its the same 4g63 engine
Where is the speed sensor on 1998 eagle talon 5 speed
If they both have the 4g63 2.0l motor then yes
The claw of an eagle, hawk or any bird of prey is called a talon.
The 1994 eagle talon tsi has 180 hp for the auto.. and 195 for the 5 speed versions
They are called talons
they are the exactly the same, so yes a turbo engine will fit in a non turbo talon