With any gaskets, you have to scrape them off carefully with a scraping tool. Dont gauge the metal. Then go to a store and buy a new gasket for your year/make/model/engine size. if you want to be sure it will seal, get some gasket sealant for an extra dollar.
No
it is 2.2l
Yes the 2.2 liter 2001 Chevy Cavalier does have an interference engine. This means the valve and pistons share the same space in the engine.
100mph
will 2001 2.2 cavalier interchange engine parts with a 2000 cavalier
That is referred to as "back dating" and it is illegal at the federal level.
i don't see why not the 2.2 was used in 95 and 96 should fit right in
my car has 2
4 quarts.
they come stock with 150
0.043"
You will need to replace the intake gaskets to fix your problem. The HEAD GASKETS will not be your problem.