Robert Williams wrote:ALOT.... you have to weld in motor mounts and do all kinds of custom work to fit it in. On top of that wiring harness and linkage
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WRONG. Please don't give information you don't know about. If you haven't tried or researched a swap, don't speak on it. Look at my threads in the 3rd Gen forum. It's as close to a bolt-in swap as you can get puting an engine in a car that wasn't available with it.
Robert Williams wrote:ALOT.... you have to weld in motor mounts and do all kinds of custom work to fit it in. On top of that wiring harness and linkage
Quiklilcav wrote:Robert Williams wrote:ALOT.... you have to weld in motor mounts and do all kinds of custom work to fit it in. On top of that wiring harness and linkage
WRONG. Please don't give information you don't know about. If you haven't tried or researched a swap, don't speak on it. Look at my threads in the 3rd Gen forum. It's as close to a bolt-in swap as you can get puting an engine in a car that wasn't available with it.
Tha01cav wrote:Actually, if he has the 2200 SFI, the easiest swap as far as bolt on is the Ecotec. no welding, no cutting, its basically plug and play and fits perfect. ask anyone that has done the ecotec swap or witnessed it.
Jason Pierce wrote:so, f i take the 3400 engine out of my buddy's grand am, it'll be pretty much plug and play? thats what i'm gettin thus far? w/ NO tranny swap correct?
Jason Pierce wrote:so, f i take the 3400 engine out of my buddy's grand am, it'll be pretty much plug and play? thats what i'm gettin thus far? w/ NO tranny swap correct?
Tha01cav wrote:Quiklilcav wrote:Robert Williams wrote:ALOT.... you have to weld in motor mounts and do all kinds of custom work to fit it in. On top of that wiring harness and linkage
WRONG. Please don't give information you don't know about. If you haven't tried or researched a swap, don't speak on it. Look at my threads in the 3rd Gen forum. It's as close to a bolt-in swap as you can get puting an engine in a car that wasn't available with it.
Actually, if he has the 2200 SFI, the easiest swap as far as bolt on is the Ecotec. no welding, no cutting, its basically plug and play and fits perfect. ask anyone that has done the ecotec swap or witnessed it.