I believe it can be but there will be some sensors and other some componets from the 95 engine that will have to stay with the car, and be transferred to the 2 liter from the 1.9. The only real difference between a 1.9 and a 2.0 is the engine bore so it should work. The other differences will be year differences with sensor plugs, and possibly the ignition system.
NO! The 1999 Ford Escort 2.0 liter is not an Interferance engine. Replace the belt at 120,000 miles.NO! The 1999 Ford Escort 2.0 liter is not an Interferance engine. Replace the belt at 120,000 miles.
Depending on which model of Ford Escort , either the 2.0 liter SOHC or the 2.0 liter DOHC Zetec engine
No. The 99 Escort takes a 97 to 02 transmission.
According to the 1999 Ford Escort owners manual : ( 5W-30 engine oil is used in the 2.0 liter SOHC engine ) and also the 2.0 liter DOHC , Zetec engine
According to the 1999 Ford Escort Owner Guide : All models have a ( 48.5 liter / 12.8 U.S. gallon fuel tank )
According to the 1999 Ford Escort Owner Guide : All models have a ( 48.5 liter / 12.8 U.S. gallon gas tank )
That's a 2.0 liter SOHC engine in a 1999 Ford Escort
No , according to the Gates website ( they make timing belts etcetera ) the 2.0 liter ( SOHC and DOHC ) engines that are used in a 1999 Ford Escort are NOT INTERFERENCE ENGINES
According to the 1999 Ford Escort Owner Guide : Both the 2.0 liter SOHC engine and the 2.0 liter DOHC , Zetec engine came with the ( Motorcraft BXT-58 battery ) ( that's BCI group size 58 )
The 2.0 liter engine in a 1999 Ford Escort takes ( with engine oil filter change ) : The sedan or wagon with the 2.0 liter SOHC engine ( 4.0 quarts ) The ZX2 with the 2.0 liter DOHC , Zetec engine ( 4.5 quarts ) According to the Owner Guide
According to the Gates website , both the SOHC and DOHC engines used in a 1999 Ford Escort ( are interference engines )
The 1999 Ford Escort owners manual shows : WITH FILTER CHANGE sedan / wagon - 3.8 liters ( 4.0 quarts ) ZX2 - 4.25 liters ( 4.5 quarts )