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Yes, that is how they are made
The low side fitting should be on the left side of the firewall
Yes any Storm motor will fit in any storm, however you will also need the wiring harness from the new engine if it is not the IDENTICAL motor. You will also then need the ECM. Storm Motors Include 1.6 SOHC 12v (90-93 Base Model) 1.6 DOHC 16v (90-91 GSi) 1.8 DOHC 16v (92-93 GSi) Sources... www.isuzone.org www.stormowners.com
There's a plug above and behind (If you're looking in from the drivers side) the CV. It's easiest to get to if you take of the airbox and use a funnel with a long hose.
A Chevrolet 502 if you want to do all the work that would take. Realistically, a 1.8L DOHC 16V out of the Geo Storm GSI is about the most you're gonna fit in there.
i want to know if a new clutch was put in a 1990 geo storm can it break in half in two days just driving arount town
It should have R-134 from the factory
On the low pressure side. A charging hose will only fir on the low pressure side of the AC system.
you dont only a certified shop can handle R12
Chances are your leaking freon. There may be a leak in one of the seals.
Your 92' Geo probably uses R12 freon, but since they don't sell that to just anybody in stores they will probably want to sell you R134 freon. I recommend that you just take it to somebody who has an air conditioning license that way he can get you the R12 that it needs. I wouldn't put R134 in your air conditioning system because it might harm it. Plus R12 is very expensive now a days since they don't make R12 systems for cars anymore cause it pollutes the atmosphere, but to tell you the truth it cools alot better than R134. R134 is sort of like the replacement of R12. A can of R12 can cost up to $30, and most cars need around 2 or 2 1/2 cans.