well look at there names...4afe and 4age.....key is 4a....meaning they have the same block just different heads.....so yes it will fit.
NO WAY
Yes it should. Once the water and oil holes on the head line up with the water and oil holes on the block it will work. Some other adjustments will have to be made in terms of timing and wiring but basically it should work.
Between the head and the block.Between the head and the block.
Most likely a failed head gasket or a cracked or warped head. Less likely but possible is a crack in the block.
A head gasket is a gasket the separates the cylinder head and the block. It separates the coolant passages, cylinders and oil passages. There are many other posts on this page that will provide more details. The head gasket provides a seal between the head and the engine block.
Yes. Very easily if it is running 4A-C engine. More adjustment if it has K series. Head on to charmant4age.blogspot.com for more info.
In the head.
no one can answer your question unless you are significantly more specific. What bolt are you talking about? Head studs? Alternator bolt? Muffler bearing lol? seriously......
Its Possible that your head is worped, or crack in the head or block
Possible cracked block or a blown head gaskets.
its not possible fuel compression spark bang it has no choice lol
It Could Be Any Of The Three.Remove The Head, Have It Tested. After Checking Gasket. The Head May Be Warped From Overheating And Normal Use. If The Head Gasket Is OK. I Suggest To Have The Head Tested. But The Block Could Be Cracked. If The Car Has An Aluminum Head As Most Do It Probably Is The Head Is Cracked. Heck Run It By A Good Radiator Shop And Have It Tested Under Pressure. See What They Suggest. Sorry To Be Of Such Little Help. My Bet Head. Best To You