No, you can't. Matter is not only in the engines but also in transmission. The transmission are different. And of course the mounting is completely different.
no. it not only wont bolt up but the electronics are entirely different.
Not really. You see the 1999 Camry had different chassis and configurations from any of today's Toyota car's chassis.
If you are referring to the 4 cylinder engine, then the answer is yes. Both 89 and 90 use the 3S-FE 2.0 4 cylinder engine. If you have the 2VZ-FE 2.5 V6, then you cannot swap from one to the other.
NO the crankshaft/flywheel bolt pattern is different.
o you can't you stupid head o you can't you stupid head
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Yes, a 2005 Nissan Maxima engine swap with a JDM Nissan Skyline RB26DETT from an R33 GTR is possible, but it would be a complex and involved process. The RB26 engine is significantly different in terms of mounting points, wiring, and electronics compared to the Maxima's engine. Custom fabrication for engine mounts, a compatible transmission, and extensive modifications to the wiring harness and ECU will be necessary. Additionally, consider the legality and emission regulations in your area when performing such a swap.
Swapping a 3.8L engine for a 3.4L engine in a 2005 Impala is not straightforward, as the 2005 Impala was primarily designed to accommodate the 3.4L and 3.8L engines, which may require modifications to the engine mounts, wiring harness, and ECU programming. Additionally, the 3.4L engine may not be compatible with all the components of the 3.8L model, such as the transmission and exhaust system. It's advisable to consult a professional mechanic or specialist for guidance on compatibility and necessary modifications before proceeding with the swap.