I don't know about the years in questions, but in regards to a straight swap, the answer is no. Since you are going from Auto to Manual, you also have to swap the tranny.
I had this problem with my 2001 Tracker, 2.0 L DOHC engine. The problem was caused by the Crankshaft Position (CKP) sensor. It wasn't sending the right signal when it got hot. Info on the web said a guy doused it with water after it got hot enough to affect the engine and it started right up. Replacement was about $180 for the part. Easy install. Problem solved.
The engine will not run without a cam shaft sensor. The sensor is necessary for the electronic controls to adjust timing and fuel being sent to the engine depending on the power it requires.
Not getting any fuel.
If it's running, then it couldn't be raw gas. You are seeing water dripping from the accumulation of the water vapor. Absolutely normal.
HI, There are definitely a timing belt and a water pump on the engine. The timing belt is behind the cover that is on the front of the engine and when there you will also find the timing belt tensioner, they come as a set when you purchase them. The water pump is also at the front of the engine and sits at the left of the timing belt cover as you look at the engine, the pump is driven by the belt, you can't miss it. Happy repairing and good luck.Steve H.
No
Can a 2001 Suzuki Vitara 2.0 Engine be swapped with a 2001 Chevy Tracker engine?
Yes it is the same exact combination I have in my tracker
Without having it checked for codes, It is impossibe to answer.
No. The Prism motor is a Toyota motor and side mounted. The Tracker motor(suzuki) is mounted with the engine from front to back, so it will not work without a lot(I mean a lot) of work to do it.
Suzuki.
You can find a diagram for a 2.0 Chevrolet Tracker engine in the owner's manual. You can also find it at various auto retailers.
You should be able to. I have a 96 engine and auto tranny in a 91 model lsi hardtop. Everything works great.
what is the timing specs for a 95 geo tracker
If 8th digit in each cars VIN are the same, then yes!
If you go to AutoZone .com and check with there repair manuals on-line you can find the engine codes for your tracker
with regular oil changes I've got 250,000 + on my 98 tracker