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Can U swap 3.0 liter into 3.5 liter Montero?


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Eltyl Enyaw
10-26-2004, 12:17 AM
I have a 1994 Montero SR with the 3.5 liter engine. Had the motor looked at for because of hesitation, backfire, and overheat issues. Verdict is that it needs a new top end at a minimum. I would prefer to install a newer motor overall, but 3.5 liters are in short supply and very expensive. Can a 3.0 liter be installed with minimal issues? or are there other options Im not thinking of.

thanks

damnantz05
11-21-2005, 10:24 PM
I have a 1994 Montero SR with the 3.5 liter engine. Had the motor looked at for because of hesitation, backfire, and overheat issues. Verdict is that it needs a new top end at a minimum. I would prefer to install a newer motor overall, but 3.5 liters are in short supply and very expensive. Can a 3.0 liter be installed with minimal issues? or are there other options Im not thinking of.

thanks
anyone know this answer

off-roader
12-24-2005, 02:25 AM
I have a 1994 Montero SR with the 3.5 liter engine. Had the motor looked at for because of hesitation, backfire, and overheat issues. Verdict is that it needs a new top end at a minimum. I would prefer to install a newer motor overall, but 3.5 liters are in short supply and very expensive. Can a 3.0 liter be installed with minimal issues? or are there other options Im not thinking of.

thanks

I don't recall for sure but I believe the bell housing of the 3.0L tranny is different from a 3.0. Who looked at your 3.5? Are you loosing coolant? Did they do a Leak Down Test?

Why put a newer engine in? Just rebuild your engine. If done properly it will outlast a NEW engine from Mitsu.

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