The two questions you must ask yourself are, "how much work am I willing to do?" and "how much money am I willing to spend?" In my garage is a bone stock 95 LSi 4 Door, my bad weather ride and a highly modified 97LSi with a Donovan Aluminum 601 with a Lineco 4 speed. Any thing is possible with time, work and Millions to Blow.
Yes you can. All Geo Metro engines are compatible from 1989 - 1997. Just make sure that they both have the same transmission or you'll have to do a lengthy and expensive conversion.
well i have a geo metro and i have a 3 cil in mine but they put a 4 cil in the 90s The Geo Metro is made by Suzuki. The Geo Prizm is made by Toyota and is built in California on the Corolla chassis. The 1992 Geo Prizm has a Toyota 1.6 Liter 4 cylinder. Base engine is 102 H.P. GSi engine is the same 1.6 but with 130 H.P.
Sure will. Any Metro motor from 1989-1997 will fit in it assuming that they are of equal size (ie) 3 cylinder 1.0L to 3 cylinder 1.0L. You can put a bigger engine like a 1.3L from a Swift in it but it requires a bit of tweaking.
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The type of oil that should be put into a 1995 Geo Metro is 5 W 30. The car uses approximately 5 quarts of oil.
If the engines are the same size then yes (ie) 3 cylinder 1.0L to 3 cylinder 1.0L.
Begin by loosening the motor mount retaining bolt in your 1993 Geo Metro. Jack the engine up a few inches. Remove the retaining bolt and the motor mount bushing. Put the new bushing in and reverse the process.
Geo Metro Compact
just put in some new AA batteries. if that dont work you should try craig's list
Should be a reservoir on the firewall driver's side
A Chevrolet 502 if you want to do all the work that would take. Realistically, a 1.8L DOHC 16V out of the Geo Storm GSI is about the most you're gonna fit in there.
I Have a geo 3 silinder I usually put 3 quarters and chech the dip stick and ad litle more acordingly with the dip stick reader