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Old 10-23-2010, 04:57 PM
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I put a wrist pin through my oil pan and have been looking for a used engine to put back in the heep. its my daily and i dont really want to spend a lot of money on it. my question is if i have a 95 engine, can i put all my stuff on it to make it work? like my coils and my fuel injectors and everything? i have a 2000. just wondering if there are any differences in the long block that would prevent me from doing this. thanks for any advice guys
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Dont know if this helps but i put a 99 in my 92,, i just took everything off of my old one , i had to change over the coil packs, so yours would be putting them on
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thanks, and everything fit alright? im just wondering if all 4.0 liters are the same. like long block wise.
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blocksare the same, computers changed a little bit, 96' and up got the OBDII computer and 99'[U] and up had a different intake but they all bolt to any block, 99' and up intakes is what you want
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cool thanks for the info
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You should be fine, a buddy of mine used a 94 in his 2001 (had the unlucky warped head which caused over heating to point of cracking pistons).
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Originally Posted by sgtskid
You should be fine, a buddy of mine used a 94 in his 2001 (had the unlucky warped head which caused over heating to point of cracking pistons).
thank you sir
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