I'm actually getting my oil pan changed on the 2.4L engine and the only oil pan that was in stock was for a 2.0L engine and so it did not fit, the reason the engine has a bigger displacement so it needs more oil and the fitting themselves are different to match the bigger block
yes,
maybe try it
Not without heavy modification. The '97s only had the 2.0 liter SOHC engine (same as most Neon's).
3.5" but ya can fit 4"
no it will not work that is a totally different trans axles
if the engine is the same as you pulled out then yes it will fit there is a slight difference between engines if you pull a 2 0 replace it with the same if the engine is the same as you pulled out then yes it will fit there is a slight difference between engines if you pull a 2 0 replace it with the same
1995-2000 Dodge Stratus or Plymouth Breeze.
yes, they are the same engine. however the neons changed the electrical connectors in 1997 so if your breeze is 97 or up then try to get a neon motor from 97 or up. if you cant, then you will have to change all the sensors.
The bumpers for a 1972 Plymouth will fit a 1973 Plymouth duster with a little fabrication.
Depending on the size of one's backyard, one can generally fit approximately one hundred to two hundred 20L bags of soil in the yard. Again, it depends on the size of the yard.
no, the scamp is not the same size car as a GTX and would never fit.
Yes