Yes
it wont because it'll say offline n/a
if the engines that they came off of are the same it should work
No. The Prism motor is a Toyota motor and side mounted. The Tracker motor(suzuki) is mounted with the engine from front to back, so it will not work without a lot(I mean a lot) of work to do it.
1.6 geo tracker motor or sidekick would work its all the sme
Yes.
hi . my question is ? why if run the motor car he not work the automatic choke after 5 minte he work , & after 40 minte if the rang the heat up inthe car hew is stop
i dont think a stalker tracker would work sorry
yes it will. Only if they have the same motor. make sure you check before you try it.--Josh
If they're both the 1.0 and either both automatic or both stick, it should. If one's an auto and other stick, it won't work because the crank shaft pilot holes are not the same size.
Simple answer, yes. Simply move the flywheel, clutch disk, and pressure plate from the old engine to the new one.
The typical railway metro runs an electric powered motor fixed at every wheel of the train, it's motor have two coils inside it, the first one gives high power to start the train and moves it and the second one is for high speeds, the train brakes with special braking pads the same way the car brakes.Second answer:"Metro" is a generic name for an urban railway system. Many cities have a Metro. For example: Paris Métro, Rome Metro, Madrid Metro, Amsterdam Metro, Newcastle Metro, etc., etc.All the comments in the first answer are true, but they are also true of all electric multiple unit trains, from trams to the ICE high speed train I was on earlier today.Typical for a Metro are fixed routes with high frequencies on each route (one train every 2-5 minutes).Not necessarily all wheels have a motor on them.
no it will not work i had metro before