I have found a 96 Sunfire shell and all it needs is a motor. My GF has a 98 Cavalier which is having electrical problems and it would be cheeper for us to just put her motor into the sunfire as i have friends with lifts and such. Question is, would the 98 2.2 fit into the 96 sunfire and bolt in/plug into ECU fine and drive away? I was told the 96 2.2's are different then the 98 2.2s
dosnt answer my question...Can i or cant I.
Quote:
Q: What is the difference between the 2.2 OHV and 2200?
Both motors are basically 2.2 OHV motors. When people refer to each one
differently they are talking about the 2 different motors that were
produced. The 2.2 OHV was produced from 1995-1997 and that motor had
side feed injectors. In 1998, GM devoloped wht is called the 2200 OHV motor
which has top feed injectors, changed the coolant passages, reversed the
coolant flow, and revised some of the valvetrain and dubbed it the 2200
98-02.
(Of course that FAQ is totally wrong about not being able to use third gen parts on a second gen... there are somethings that do bolt right up)
You need to swap the trans and ecm over also...
http://www.jbodysource.org/wiki/MultiGenEngine2point2History
That link will tell you everything you need to know about the 2.2 /2200 .....
i dont see why it wouldnt be swappable... but i know the 98+ 2.2 won't work in a second gen because the Intake Manifold doesnt clear the steering rack.... but the third gen has a differently setup engine bay from the second gen
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Yeah the 2.2 from 96 is different from 98 but you will need to swap the ecm and tranny