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Old 01-08-2009, 09:00 PM
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compatibility of 1996 coupe 2.5L to a 1998 convertible 2.5?

Can the engine out of a 1996 sebring coupe convert into a 1998 sebring convertible. I have a 1998 convertible with a 2.5L engine and found a 1996 coupe 2.5L engine. Is the Engine block the same, are the mounts transferable? The part I need is the engine block, I have brackets and components from the 98 2.5L. What other adjustments would need to be made? If anyone knows it would be very helpful. THank you.
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Re: compatibility of 1998 engine VS 1996 Sebring

The engines are largely the same, however, I believe the mounts are different.
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Re: compatibility of 1998 engine VS 1996 Sebring

They are the same except for the mounts and you would have to change the the intake.
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