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Easy question

Guy I work with totalled his '98 Aurora 4.0. He has found a '97 with a blown motor. Are the motors interchangeable b/t these 2 years. He has heard that the transmissions are different b/t '96 and '97, just wanting to make sure the motors can be swapped.
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Re: Easy question

indyboom, maybe you should explain what you are talking about.
They all have the 4t80e transmission. The diff would be if one has the autobahn package wich is a diff. gear ratio, 3.73 I believe, the normal ratio is 3.42.
95 and most of the 96 models have obdI managment system. Not just plug and play with later models.
If they are both 97 & 98 with the same gear ratio it should work.
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