There are many. Depending on the motor. It is a direct fit, regardless of motor, only year, for the Chevy Celebiry, Olds Cutlass Ciera, Buick Century. Other cars, depending on motor.. If 2.8 or 3.1 MPFI 87 and on.. * Buick Regal * Chevy Lumina * Pontiac Grand Prix * Olds Cutlass Supreme * Chevy Corsica * Chevy Beretta * Chevy Cavalier (slight mod required) * Pontiac Sunbird (slight mod required) If a 2.5 * Chevy Lumina * Pontiac Grand Am * Olds Cutlass Calais * Buick Skylark/Somerset There are others, just that s all that comes to mind at the moment.
Not exactly sure what the question is, so.. The Pontiac 6000 did not come from the factory with a Alarm. If yours has one, or whats left of one, then it was installed aftermarket. You can go to any of your local super electronics stores (best buy, Circuit City), and they can remove it, replace it, but they might not be able to fix it. Alarms are kinda like your cars oil. You cant really fix it, but you can easily replace it.
1984-1988 pontiac fiero with the 2.5L engine or any pontiac with the 2.5L engine
a pontiac G6 a grimlin a geo tracker
no different than any other engine, if unsure consult a manual
no were there junk any ways
Yes, a six cylinder engine was never available in any model year of the Pontiac Sunfire.
2007 Pontiac G6 recall and problem including engine, transmission, brakes, shock & struts.
yes
any one that it will fit into
No, It really just depends on the cars condition old cars can be just as good or better then new cars, it just matters how they were maintained
Yes there are differences in the Chevy 2.8L engines. Without intending to do an exhaustive list, here are a few differences: The early engines were designated X and Z. The X engines were about 105 hp, the Z engines were around 130 hp. It varied some through the years. The X and Z engines all had carburetors, cast iron heads and distributor ignition. Engines used in Citations, Chevy Celebrities and Pontiac 6000 were for front wheel drive. Engines used in Camaros, Firebirds were rear wheel drive engines. Yes, there is supposed to be some minor differences in the engine blocks. They may have been used in other models, I'm not sure. In 1985 the Z engine was replaced with the W engine. It was fuel injected but still used cast iron heads and distributor ignition. It also was about 130 horsepower. It was used in 1985 & 1986 Chevy Celebrities and Pontiac 6000s as front wheel drive, and Camaro and Firebird as rear wheel drive. It continued in Camaro and Firebird at least until 1988. 1987 the W engine was redesigned for Chevy Celebrities and Pontiac 6000 with aluminum heads, the fuel injected system was modified some and it changed to distributor less ignition. That engine became the 3.1L engine in Chevy Celebrities and Pontiac 6000 in the 1990 model year. It also may have been used in other cars, not sure about that.
this Wikipedia page (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GM_Family_II_engine) has several charts which show which engines of this family were used on a variety of cars. However, it doesn't really indicate compatibility. My best guess is that you would have the best luck with an engine from a Cavalier, but I can't confirm, or not, that it would be an exact interchange. If I were you, I think I'd drop into a Pontiac dealership and have a talk with the parts department guys.