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  • Difference between 99 3400 and 2000+

    I'm looking at buying an alero that is a 99. I know it is not as desirable a motor because the heads are different from what I remember. It needs an engine swap done anyway, so I was thinking about using a 2000+ engine since they are easier to find.

    Will it be a direct swap? If I have to change out sensors and such no big deal but If I'd have to change out wiring or computers that's another story

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    There are no differences that I can think of that will require any wiring, let alone PCM changes. The only real differences are the castings of the heads, lower, and upper intake manifolds.

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    • #3
      That is exactly what I was under the impression on. Fantastic thanks a lot.

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      • #4
        i believe the EGR is different and the timing chain sucks. lower intake manifold might have a difference hook up for the heater core line, not a big deal, it can be retrofied
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