29s here a mechanic could make any motor of the same type fit but its always best to use the some model motor and if im not mistaken GM 3.1s were the same from 93 to at least 97 so IT SHOULD GO IN FLAWLESSLY aside from other things like cruise control and abs.
10w30 premium oil.
Put the new motor mount bushing into the appropriate place. Put the motor mount retaining bolt in. Let the engine down from the jack. Tighten the motor mount bolt.
the block and heads should be the same, but the manifolds will be diferent.
(Licenced Technician)--Not likely. 1996 vehicles are built to OBD-II emissions standards, and have very specific sensor requirements and locations, as well as completely different computer systems. Besides that, in 1988, the engine displacements were either 2.0L L4 or 2.8L V6, and in 1996 were 2200CC L4 or 3100CC V6. There are too many differences; I can't see any way that either of those engines would fit and be driveable afterwards. Hope this helps.
in the engine
Ummm...in the engine?
Because its a Chevy corsica not a ford corsica!!!!!
ok you look on the front of the block....take the thermostat cover off..then take the old one out and put the new one in and put the cover back on.....
1996
yes
No. It is not a direct fit.
Put in a bigger engine.