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Got no results in "search" so what engine will directly interchange with a.. #699202 02/21/06 07:34 PM
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1sttrooperII Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
2.8 on a 91 trooper with automatic.

Thank you.

Re: Got no results in "search" so what engine will directly interchange with a.. [Re: 1sttrooperII] #699203 02/21/06 07:42 PM
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Bigpoppax2 Offline
Roll Me Over
Chevy 3.4 will sawp with minor changes. The starter will need to be relocated to the opposite side. Search for 3.4

Joe


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Re: Got no results in "search" so what engine will directly interchange with a.. [Re: 1sttrooperII] #699204 02/22/06 02:26 AM
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Ed Mc Offline
Body Damage is Cool
A Rodeo or P'up 3.1 (4WD only) is a direct bolt-in replacement. And likely the 3.1 with cast-iron heads and distributor, found in early 90's GM FWD minivans, is a direct bolt-in also.

I imagine a Camaro 3.1 might bolt in if you drilled starter holes but hardly any point there, you might as well rebuild an Isuzu 2.8 and use 3.1 crank & pistons to accomplish the same thing without drilling.

Also, later models of the Fiero 2.8 V6 are a direct drop-in since they already have the starter mount on the correct side.

A 3.4 is your bet bet for Cost vs. Performance.

HTH..........ed


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