I don't see why not, its basically the same block.
Have your motor mount checked.
no the distributor mount differently Wouldn't even bolt up.. .
Pray to the car gods
right hand side behind the engine mount.
no more then $30 for each mount replacement
Loosen all of the motor mount retaining bolts. Jack one side of the 2000 Nissan engine up. Remove the retaining bolt. Remove the motor mount bushing and replace it with a new one. Do the same thing for all for motor mounts. Let the engine back into its original position and tighten the retaining bolts.
For most engines there is no need to change the crankshaft to use an engine for an automatic or a manual transmission. For an automatic, connect a flex-plate to the crankshaft. For a manual transmission connect a flywheel.
turbo front cross member and turbo engine mount
The engine mount holds the engine in place.
The correct answer is twoBUTThere is a rear transmission mount as well to support the engine and transmission assembly properly.
ITS TO THE RIGHT OF THE ENGINE WHEN YOU OPEN THE HOOD, ON TOP BY THE THE FRONT DRIVERS SIDE STRUT MOUNT
ITS TO THE RIGHT OF THE ENGINE WHEN YOU OPEN THE HOOD, ON TOP BY THE THE FRONT DRIVERS SIDE STRUT MOUNT