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Old 04-04-2012, 10:57 AM   #1
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Couple of non-normal ideas... can I do'em?

Hey yall. I'm wondering if you can put a later model 3.5L rotating assembly into a SOHC 3.2? Along with that, does anyone make head STUDS for this engine???

Bear in mind these are more curiosities than anything at the moment. I'll probbly wind up getting a different vehicle before trying any of this. But I am curious, just in case.
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Re: Couple of non-normal ideas... can I do'em?

The 97 and older engines are different than the 98+ engines and the 3.5L engine is part of 98+ crowd.
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