The engine number for a 1997 Hyundai Excel is typically located on the engine block, often on the driver’s side, near the front or rear of the engine. It may also be found on a flat surface or on a sticker that is attached to the engine. To locate it easily, you might need to clean the area around the engine, as dirt and grime can obscure the number. For specific location details, consulting the vehicle's manual can be helpful.
Im looking for an engine diagram of a Hyundai excel LS 5 door 93 model?
The 1997 Hyundai Excel typically requires about 4.5 quarts (approximately 4.3 liters) of engine oil when performing an oil change with a filter replacement. It's always best to check the owner's manual for the specific oil capacity and recommendations for your particular vehicle model.
The oil filter is on the side of the engine closest to the front of the car. there is a hole on the front skid plate to reach the filter through.
The tappet clearance for a 1997 Hyundai Excel GLi is typically set at 0.20 mm (0.008 inches) for both intake and exhaust valves when the engine is cold. It's important to check and adjust the clearance periodically to ensure optimal engine performance and prevent valve train noise. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for the most accurate specifications and procedures.
To unlock the radio code for a 1997 Hyundai Excel, you typically need to retrieve the serial number from the radio. This can often be done by removing the radio from the dashboard and checking the label on the unit. Once you have the serial number, you can contact a Hyundai dealership or check the owner's manual for instructions on obtaining the radio code. Some online resources may also provide assistance based on the serial number.
A 1997 and a 1994 Hyundai Excel's dashboards are not compatible. Due to design and differences in shape, they are similar but cannot be directly swapped.
you need to bleed your clutch fluid
Well in my 1997 accent it is located on the firewall in the engine if your engine is carburetor then it will be a plastic container
2To be honest if you oversize your exhaust on an N/A car then you risk reducing the "backpressure" to the engine and hence reduce the overall performance. Just by changing the backbox on a 1995 to 1999 Hyundai Accent / Excell on a stock engine will change the "power band" from about 2k RPM to about 4k RPM. By getting the TB mod you will hopefully negate the larger exhaust backpressure reduction, but for a 2.0 litre conversion you will need to referr to www.performancehyundai.com ;)I put a 2L late model excel engine in my 92 excel(1.8L) not sure the difference between elantra and excel but all i did was kept the original "juicy bits" like radiator ECU and gearbox ect. and everythign fit perfectly, no over pressure or anything.
The engine number for a 1997 Holden Vectra is on top of the engine itself. it is engraved into the metal of the engine.
The water pump circulates the coolant throughout the engine. When a pump fails on a 1997 Hyundai the coolant will not circulate properly and cause the engine to overheat.
under the rear seat, round black cap in fuel tank, pump is inserted into fuel tank.