If it has more that 80,000 to 100,000 miles, I would run 10W-40 Castrol or Valvoline. I would use 10W-30 weight of the same brands for low mileage engines.
I would strongly recommend a synthetic of a reputable brand or at least a part synthetic. The wal-mart brand has a good half and half. This oil is more expensive, but if you keep the filter changed(oil and air) you want have to change oil nearly as often and the synthetic is much better than regular oil.
The motor mounts on a 4.3 Liter Chevrolet will not work with a 5.7 liter engine. The motor mount from the 4.3 Liter will not be strong enough to hold the weight of the 5.7 liter engine.
The 1992 Saturn wiper motor is located on the firewall in the engine compartment. The wiper motor will be in the center of the firewall.
It all depends on the model of the Saturn car. There are 1.9 liter engines, or motors and there are also 2.4 liter engines. It is best to visit a Saturn car dealership to get the best information.
The 1993 Saturn 1.9 is not an interferance engine, and has a chain, not a belt.
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Only if everything is compatiable with both engine sizes and if the motor mounts line up and if they don't then you have to change the motor mounts too
No. They are different
A 5.4 liter engine is 330 (329.528) cubic inches.
It's an engine, not a motor. Options consisted of the 292 CUID (4.8 liter) or the 312 CUID (5.2 liter) Y-block V8 engine.
Timing chains are designed to last the life of the vehicle. They are normally replaced during a complete engine overhaul.
Ford has a 4.6 liter V8 engine ( GM has a 4.8 liter V8 )
The 3.5 Liter motor was optional in 1999. From 2000-2002 the only motor offered was the 3.5 L.