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  1. Scotty89
    08-04-2014 10:49 PM
    Scotty89
    As long as it is the same motor... I don't see why it wouldn't be compatible. I think there are two different styles of the 2.7L in 2001 and only one in 2002. I have seen where the flywheel can make a difference on starting and running, but that is usually when the flywheel has the tone ring for the crank sensor. Is the vehicle a no crank or a crank and no start?
  2. AmberrA
    07-23-2014 04:10 PM
    AmberrA
    "I have a 2001 300m and I switched the motor. The motor I used was from a 2002 300m. Now that everything is in place the car will still not start. I was told that the motors are not compatible. But then I was told the flywheels are not the same. Any advice?"

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  • About Scotty89
    Real Name
    Scott
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    Missouri
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    Mechanic
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    Worked on cars with my dad my whole life. Been a certified Chrysler Mechanic since 2010.
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