Is the 1998 plymouth breeze a zero tolerance motor?
No, the 1998 Plymouth Breeze is not a "zero tolerance" motor in the sense that the term is usually used. "Zero tolerance" usually refers to engine designs with extremely tight manufacturing tolerances, often implying a higher level of precision and potentially higher cost. While the 1998 Breeze's engine (likely a 2.0L or 2.4L four-cylinder) was built to specific tolerances, it wasn't marketed or known for exceptionally tight, "zero tolerance" specifications like some high-performance engines might be.