If you’re looking to make a change to your vehicle’s engine or transmission, you’ll need one of our engine to transmission adapter kits. These kits, also known as bellhousing adapter kits, feature components that take advantage of your vehicle’s factory components to help you make a clean, efficient and safe installation of a new motor or transmission. Whether you’re switching to an automatic transmission or adding a new V8 engine to your vehicle, you’ll find a variety of transmission bellhousing kits that help make the job easy here.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What engine does a 1990 Geo Tracker have?
The 1990 Chevy Geo Tracker was equipped with a 1.6L G16 inline-four engine in a single overhead cam design. This engine comes from the Suzuki G series and could deliver up to 80 horsepower. It could be mated to a five-speed manual, three-speed GM TH180 automatic or four-speed Aisin 03-72LE automatic transmission. The G16 engine was used in all North American Geo Tracker models produced from 1989 to 1995; in 1996, the Tracker was upgraded to the Suzuki 1.6L G16B, a 16-valve inline-four that increased output to 96 horsepower.
How reliable is a 1990 Geo Tracker?
The 1990 Geo Tracker is known as a reliable mini SUV if owners perform regular maintenance. The engine will last a long time, is easy to work on and offers solid fuel economy. However, the front crankshaft and valve seals can be prone to wear and damage which causes oil leaks. Furthermore, the engine power and torque are very limited. Adding a new motor and/or transmission, which will require an adapter for the 1990 Geo Tracker k24 bellhousing, can help you take better advantage of the Tracker's high ground clearance and maneuverability.
Other known issues with the 1990 Geo Tracker include:
Is the K24 engine compatible with the 1990 Geo Tracker bellhousing?
You can connect the Honda K24 engine to your transmission using the appropriate 1990 Geo Tracker K24 bellhousing adapter. That said, the stock transmissions may not be able to handle the power and torque of the K24, which is far more powerful than the G16 and G16B stock Geo Tracker engines.
What transmission can I use with a K24 swap in a 1990 Geo Tracker?
When swapping to a K24 engine, many people use a six-speed manual transmission pulled from a Honda Civic or Accord K-Series. Since this transmission was designed to work with the K24, you know it is ready for the power and torque you’ll generate. It can fit into the existing Tracker drivetrain and frame configuration with few modifications.
Do I need a custom clutch and flywheel for a K24 swap in a Geo Tracker?
For the same reason adding a new transmission is a good idea when doing a K24 swap, a custom clutch and flywheel are also recommended for the bigger torque loads. Otherwise, you may experience faster wear and slipping. To connect the K24 to your transmission, you will need a clutch and flywheel that match the transmission bellhousing and the five-bolt pattern on the K24 crankshaft.
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