To replace a 1998 Metro 1.3 engine, start by disconnecting the battery and draining the engine oil and coolant. Remove the necessary components, including the intake and exhaust manifolds, electrical connections, and any accessories attached to the engine. Use an engine hoist to lift the old engine out, then position the new engine into place and reattach all components in reverse order. Finally, refill the fluids, reconnect the battery, and start the engine to check for proper operation.
check your crank gear it is worn out replace the gear and key
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Yes it is. Any Metro transmission made after the year 1994 will fit in your 98 Metro.
Yes, they are compatible. You could also use a 1994 - 1998 Suzuki Swift engine. Or if you can find one a 1994 - 1998 Pontiac FireFly engine. Hope this helped.
To replace the clutch you must separate the engine and transmission. For a front wheel drive vehicle, separating the engine and transmission can only be accomplished by removing the engine.
Yes, but you must replace the blinker fluid prior to starting the replacement engine.
13% of 98= 13% * 98= 0.13 * 98= 12.74
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).
its far easier to replace engine and gearbox as a one unit. that way you dont have any stuggeling to do. i all comes out from underneath the vehicle as one .
when replacing the oil pump on a 98 ford winstar 3.0 liter engine do I have to pack the gears on the new oil pump
Yes, the 3800 series motor is the best engine that GM has made for some time, it would be a wise choice to do so.
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