Yes.The only difference with a engine "swap-out" is the exaust manifold flange(where it connects to the pipe along with the O2 sensor being 1 wire or 2 wire. Also the intake manifold being WITH or WITHOUT the EGR. Mid-1999 comes without EGR.One more difference MAY be oil pressure sending unit having a different plug type. Just use these parts from the old engine. As long as it is the GM 2.4L DOHC Quad-4 type engine,it will bolt right up and plug right in. The key word is General Motors,Pontiac,Chevrolet,Oldsmobile.....
I'm assuming you mean "hotwire"? Don't try it. You will fry the computer.
You didn't say which engine, but, The 24L DOHC engine is located in the top coil pack cover It is a rectangle shape plugin next to the fuel lines. On an 2.2L OHV engine follow the plug wires. It will be underneeth the coil pack. Either way the coil packs are sitting on top of the ICM....
Open the hood and look straight down on the front of the motor. It is in front of the motor by the fan.
On the oil pan.
0.39-0.43 inches
Sounds like a bad starter. same thing happened to a car i was working on and it turned out to be the ground from the batt to the powersterrig pump. went throungh two perfectly good startes thinking there crap when there where fin.
maybe some water stuck in the cylinders
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Johnson outboards, model RDS-24L, would be a 1962 year model, 40 hp. the boat motor is a 50 hp.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! To figure this out, we need to know how many milliliters are in a liter. Since there are 1000ml in a liter, a 24l can would be 24,000ml. If we divide 24,000ml by 1500ml, we find that you would need 16 buckets to fill a 24l can. Happy painting!
More than likely 10W30. Your owner's manual will list the exact weight required. * I drive a 2000 Plymouth Breeze with a 2.4L engine. The owners manual recommends 5W30 weigt oil.
AnswerAll I know is that 1998 2.4 Cylinder head will fit on a 2002 2.4 as I sold mine to a guy rebuilding one. He did mention that sensor location was in a different spot but that was all.So some difference but not that much I guessI replaced a 1996 engine with a 1998. The '96 has a check oil sensor in the oil pan where the '98 does not. This doesn't affect the cars running, but you'll need to remove the 'check oil' bulb from the dash or swap oil pans to accomodate the '96 sensor. The anti-knock sensor is also different as the '96 uses a single wire sensor and the '98 uses a 2 wire. The A/K sensors also mount differently so you can't just swap them out. I jury-rigged a '96 sesor to press against the block and it works fine.