anyone mechanically inclined, PLEASE HELP!
208firefighter
01-26-2006, 10:08 PM
I have already asked this question, but no one seems to know. I have a 2000 Z24 with a spun bearing, so I need to replace the engine. My friend has a 98 Z24 that is wrote off, so he said that I can have his 2.4 "quad 4" that is in his car. his motor says "quad 4" on the top of it, and my motor just says "2.4" on it. They essentially look the same (engine mounts in same place), but I don't know if it will fit into my car AND work. Does anyone on here know if the 98 2.4 will fit into a 2000 with a 2.4?
CavLCD128
01-27-2006, 12:22 AM
should...but than again im not a machanic....figure this, if it comes from a cavalier only 2 years older and pretty much the same engine look and all....if it all hooks up in the same place its gotta use the parts that are hooked up 2 it rite? good luck, let me know how it works out for u
OverAllComa
01-27-2006, 12:54 AM
the only cavalier that should ever say "Quad 4" is a 95, not a 1998. If the car is a 98, then the only difference is the EGR which your 2000 doesn't have. But it should work all the same.
jakegday
01-27-2006, 08:39 AM
cavlcd
who do you have quoted in your sig?
who do you have quoted in your sig?
OverAllComa
01-27-2006, 09:44 AM
cavlcd
who do you have quoted in your sig?
He's quoting the Simpsons, in a conversation between Homer and Apu.
who do you have quoted in your sig?
He's quoting the Simpsons, in a conversation between Homer and Apu.
Classicrocjunkie
01-27-2006, 12:21 PM
Someone prolly switched IDI covers on it. But yes you can swap everything out but you'll need everything EM wise, and you may have some troubles going from an OBD I to an OBD II emission controll depending on your state. You'll have an engine with OBD I on a car that should be OBD II. Here in NY they are VERY strict. 96 and newer cars have our balls in a vice especially with modifications.
spanky9929
02-07-2006, 12:36 AM
i would fix the spun bearing and replace it with new parts you don't know how long the other engine will last i always say rebuild than replace if you rebuild you know its new and will last when you replace you may run in to more problems down the line and then spend more time and money
vintweed
02-10-2006, 12:48 AM
Someone prolly switched IDI covers on it. But yes you can swap everything out but you'll need everything EM wise, and you may have some troubles going from an OBD I to an OBD II emission controll depending on your state. You'll have an engine with OBD I on a car that should be OBD II. Here in NY they are VERY strict. 96 and newer cars have our balls in a vice especially with modifications.
If you mean that the codes aren't OBD II for the 2.3 Quad 4. They are. Got the same engine, and for some good reason Gm started early in 95:uhoh: If this isn't what you meant, don't yell at me please. Guess I'm just a tard:rofl:
If you mean that the codes aren't OBD II for the 2.3 Quad 4. They are. Got the same engine, and for some good reason Gm started early in 95:uhoh: If this isn't what you meant, don't yell at me please. Guess I'm just a tard:rofl:
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