On my "99" it is 17 MM. I've never changed a seal.
it is located on the head
changing the thermostat in a 1991 geo metro 1.3 liter
no they didnt have them till 1996 with the obd2
justin beiber
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
The 1996 Chevy 1.3 liter engine timing marks can be found on the front main pulley and on the flywheel. The timing marks will be scattered around the outside of both locations.
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.
Right hand. But, it is torqued to about 200ft lbs. It will take more than a breaker bar to remove it.
Yes, but your final gear ratios will be different. This URL discusses changing the transmission from a 1.3 into a 1.0 for a Suzuki Swift (the Metro is a re-badged Swift). The process should be the same in a Metro. www.teamswift.net/viewtopic.php?t=26466
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