No, only the Z28s had the 5.7
Of course not
To remove the 1.6-liter engine from your 1991 Sentra and replace it with a 2.0-liter engine, you need to start by disconnecting the battery and draining the fluids. Then, remove the necessary components such as the intake and exhaust manifolds, wiring harness, and any connections to the transmission. After lifting the engine out using an engine hoist, you can install the new 2.0-liter engine by reversing the removal steps, ensuring all connections and mounts are secure. Finally, refill fluids and reconnect the battery before starting the engine.
any hood for a 82-92 will fit
No, because there is not any such thing as A 2006 camaro
Leaking fuel injectors?
Have you checked the fluid level?
My Camaro RS 91 V8 305 TBI 5.0 does not have any cable. All is done electronicly.
I believe 383 was a Chrysler engine.
Go to any parts store and tell them what engine you have in your camaro and they will give you the right size.
The oil sending unit is on the back of the engine and they sometimes leak oil if not tight.
The 1991 Mazda B2200 typically comes with a 2.2-liter (B2200) inline-four engine. However, other compatible engines that can fit include the 2.0-liter (B2000) and the 2.6-liter (G6) engines from various Mazda models of that era. Additionally, some enthusiasts have successfully swapped in engines like the Ford 2.3-liter or the 2.5-liter engines, given their compatibility with the vehicle's dimensions and mounts. Always ensure that any engine swap adheres to local regulations and emissions standards.
No. Call a wrecking yard. They have interchange books that will give you the exact years, but, off my head, I think 82, to 91?