ACCORDING TO THE CHILTON MANUAL YES.
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According to the manuals and parts description, they say these are interference engines. The SOHC versions are not interference while the rarer DOHC versions are interference engines. Since they are not aware of what engine you are working on, they would rather be safe and tell you it is an interference engine.
I would have destroyed at least two of these engines if they were interference. I have changed timing belts and been off a few teeth at first.
yes...1989-1994
Yes
No, a 91 metro transmission will not fit in a 98. A 91 will fit any metro between 1988 - 1996 though. After 1996 a lot of Metro's became 4 Cylinder which made them different from the previous generation metros. It may fit if the engine sizes are correct (1.0 litre 3 cylinder to the same but do not mix and match).
yes it is and interference engine
-6 degrees BTDC
If you have the 1.0 3 cyl engine, it takes 4 quarts with an oil filter change also.
No , it is not an interference engine ( according to the Gates website , they make timing belts etc. )
i have a burnt wire at the fuse box, its green with a black stripe
chilton says 1985-1988 sprint 1.0 liter(engine oil with filter)3.5 qts 1989-2000 metro and swift 1.0 liter and 1.3 liter (engine oil with filter) 3.7 qts
Driver side (left) between the left side of the fuel tank and inside of the frame.
you will need to compare the engine code stamped on the engine block, and then you will need a book/manual that will tell you if they are compatible or not.
Refer to the other post, 1991 to 1994 metro are the same.