Yes, Engine itself will be just fine to put in a 92. but some considerations to consider would be the transmission type, manual or automatic. they may look like the same mount up but make no mistake, the systems do not match without modification. you also may want to check the motor mount locations on the sub frame. in some cases the holes for the bolts can be in different locations. also make sure the exhaust manifold will match up if you are swaping between the DOHC (SC2, SL2, SW2) and the SOHC (SC1, SL1, SW1). The exhaust flanges always match so if the manifold from the new engine is different from the old engine, use the manifold from the new engine.
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Just a bored Saturn mechanic.
The 91s and 92s used different cranks, the CPS picks the signal off of a different spot than the new ones. The 92 computer would get wrong reading from a newer crankshaft.
Anything will fit with enough modification
Yes. The '95 and '92 Saturns used the same single and twin cam engines.
Some are automatic, some are stick shift. Sorry that I can't answer any better, it just depends on what the original owner wanted.
No, it will not perform as it should. The 92 is OBD1 & the 2000 is OBD2. The ECU will not function correctly on this engine.
91 or 92.............................you needing an engine?
No this will not work. Crank shafts are different
no
YES BUT. YOU SHOULD USE THE 1996 CRANKSHAFT AND THE 1996 INTAKE SO YOU NEED TO DISASEMBLE BOTH ENGINE TO DO ONE
Saturn engine interchangibility.yes, by all means you can, the only thing is ..you have to match the ignition modules to the crankshaft. i.e. use a 93 module for the 93 crank and a 91-92 module for a 91-92 crank. there is a timing difference built in to the module for the crankshaft notches. that's about it. everything else will work.
What reservoir? Coolant? Washer fluid? Power steering? Brake? Slave cylinder?
yes
yes they should be the same engine