The engine is an interference engine, if the timing belt breaks or slips it will cause damage to the valves and possibly the pistons.
No. It is an interference engine.
the SOHC engine had 132 the DOHC rt engine had 150
96-99 dodge neon dohc and 1995 fits by changing upper intake
0.035 for SOHC and DOHC
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get the pullys lined up at the timing marks
If same engine, yes.If same engine, yes.
There are two bolted in the cylinder head under the valve cover.
1000 lbs is the towing capacity for NEONs
Yes, they are the same exact blocks and transmissions for SOHC and DOHC. The only difference is the heads and flywheel. As far as I know, you just have to change the flywheel from the SOHC engine and put it on the DOHC motor. Just make sure to put on a new gasket. One more thing is being your putting a dohc engine into a sohc neon, you'll have to change the pcm to a dohc computer or it will run lean and possibly blow the engine. Hope this helps.
Both model years contain the OBD2 ECM, but the firmware or wiring could possibly be different for each car. And has to be from same engine (DOHC or SOHC) and same tranny(auto or manual).
i believe the mounting is the same however the DOHC will have a better power output than the SOHC