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Old 08-18-2006, 08:41 AM
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Hey Guys, please help me out. I have a 1992 camry XLE V6 and I want to take both engine & tranny out and put a 1997 Avalon XLS V6 into the camry.
My question is will all the electrical connectors be the same ?
If not what electrical connectors do I need to change ?
Will the axles and wheel hub be the same ?
Will the position of the motor mounts be any different from each other ?

I believe the engine & tranny of the Avalon will fit into the engine &tranny bay of the Camry since the Camry XLE has a wider body same as the Avalon.
Please experts, help me out. Any suggestion will be very welcome.

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Cool Re: 1992 Camry Xle

Yes, they will drop right in. No there isn't much point to it.
Yes, you will have to change every electrical connection having to do with the engine, gauge cluster, all of the non ECU, ecu's, along with the ECU itself.



Bad idea.

Why are you wanting to change engines so badly?
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