Is there no one out there who has an answer to this question? I have the same problem and have just spent 3 hours on the web without a result. We've replace the motor in a 95 sidekick with a motor from a 95 geo tracker and need to know. Someone told us the cam is different between the suzuki and the GM. I'm assumming you are just trying to time engine that is already together and not aligning cam and crank sprockets. There is a little notch in crank pulley just put some white paint on it and do your timing. Hope this helped.
The 1996 Geo Tracker 1.6 liter engine timing marks can be found on the outside of the main pulley. The timing marks will be scattered around the pulley.
i have 1995 4x4 geo tracker with a bad auto transmission will a auto transmission out 1998 4x4 geo tracker fit in 1995
what is the timing specs for a 95 geo tracker
To set the timing marks on a 1993 Geo Tracker, first, ensure the engine is at top dead center (TDC) on the compression stroke for cylinder number one. Next, align the timing mark on the crankshaft pulley with the zero mark on the timing cover. Then, check the camshaft timing mark, which should be aligned with the corresponding mark on the cylinder head or timing cover. If necessary, adjust the timing belt to ensure all marks are correctly aligned before reassembling the components.
Yes it should.
For a Geo Tracker, the timing belt marks are typically located on the camshaft and crankshaft pulleys. You should align the timing marks on the camshaft sprocket with the corresponding mark on the engine's timing cover, and ensure the crankshaft mark is aligned with the mark on the oil pump or timing cover. It's important to check the vehicle's service manual for specific details regarding the alignment and any additional steps needed during installation. Proper alignment is crucial for the engine to run smoothly.
get a bigger hammer
yes a,90-99,willfit a geo tracker.
8 degrees BTDC
The timing marks on a 1993 Geo Metro are located on the on the camshaft and crankshaft sprockets. They must be aligned together to ensure proper initial timing.
5.3 Quarts
It isn't adjustable. It is controled by the computer