I do not believe that there is enough room for the 4.0L. Plus the 4.0 uses a differnet trans, computer , and wiring.
The regulator is part of the engine computer. You will have to replace the computer.The regulator is part of the engine computer. You will have to replace the computer.
You don't fix it, you replace it. Replace the belt according to the schedule in your owner's manual. If it breaks and your engine is an interference engine, you will 95% of the time have damage. You will know the extent of the damage when the engine is torn down. ---------- Saturns do not have a timing belt, they have a chain, as stated in the question. Symptoms of bent valve will show on a leakdown test or engine simply will not run.
check/replace the engine coolant level sensor located in the engine coolant overflow reservior (located at the rear of the engine compartment pass. side)
This vehicle does not come w/ timing belt. It has a timing CHAIN. No known problems. They can get loose when engine reaches very high mileage.
The early 4.7 engine in the grand cherokee,dakotas,and rams have had problems with cylinders on the rear left of the engine,starting with a knocking then overheating and seizing .
Replace the engine.Replace the engine.
the answer is no. 2002 was the first year the liberty was made. in 2003 they change the computer modules..the only engine you can put in a 2002 jeep liberty is a 2002 engine
Remove engine, disassemble, replace piston, re-assemble engine and install. Good times!
You have to disconnect a lot of parts when changing an engine.
From 1988 to 1995 ALL the V-8 engines are the same and will interchange with NO problems. Answer to your question is, If the 350 that your wanting to install in the 94 is under the year 1988 then you will have to make some changes to the fuel system and engine sensors to make the engine run RIGHT. It would be to your best interest to install the correct engine. From 88 to 95 and you will have NO PROBLEMS and will be done with it.
No. The engine does not need removed to replace the transmission.
Yes, It will work with no problems.
There are four engine mounts, one in the front, back, left and right. A real pain, unless you remove the engine to install.
Do we need special tools to install the timing chains on 2003 ford f150 4.6 engine
There are only a few steps, assuming you have the knowledge and tools: -Remove Engine -disassemble engine completely -inspect and replace failed hard parts -replace all consumables -Re-assemble -Re-install engine. Done!
Spark plugs, coil packs, injector, internal engine problems, etc.Spark plugs, coil packs, injector, internal engine problems, etc.
Never under normal circumstances. It is designed to last the life of the engine.