Yes, it is possible, the only problem you could run into is the v6 runs hotter than the 4 cylinder, so your car will read hot as hell, when it really is not, (ive seen it done) you may want to check up on whether the mounts are in the same place tho as it is a bigger engine... = ? = I'm not sure on this but I'm pretty sure you would have to redo the wiring. Like the 4 would have a certain wiring and the 6 would need a different wiring. as for size I belive you would have to cahnge motor mounts or something It's possible but you have to redo the wiring, change the motor mounts, and theres probably other crap that I don't know. ? Yes it is possible. all inline 4 cylinder and 60 degree gm blocks have the same transmission bolt pattern. I just got done converting my Fiero 2.5 with a 2.8 v6 from a beretta. the only problems that u are going to face is mounting and a wire harness/computer. Since the Beretta comes standard with a v6 a junk yard is a good place to find the mount u need and also a wire harness. Everything must also come with the new v6, like fuel pump map sensor map regulator maf sensor fuel pump relay and regulator, and lots of other good useless stuff that they put on newer cars. Good Luck!!
Yes it will, but you have to put all the blazer engine stuff onto the beretta engine...
Torque converter lock-up solenoid is bad. Common problem with 1988 Beretta.
5w30 unless you leak massive amounts of oil, then I would put 10w30.
Autozone.com has a fuseblock diagram. Our '93 Beretta is not here for me to go put the fuse block cover on the scanner (fuel delivery problem....), but go look that up. Fuses is called "circuit protection" after you get through all the narrowing it down to 1993 Chevy Beretta Chassis Electrical....
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Yes if the engines are the same
I put a 95 Grand Am transmission in my 94 and it works great!!!
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Yes it is possible, but not easy.
if it is the same size. 3.1 for 3.1 or 2.2 for 2.2 go ahed and do it. you may need to switch intake or exhaust manifolds so all the wires and such line up.
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Only the 5-speeds. You can't swap automatics without running into problems, and you can't swap an automatic for a 5-speed without modifying (and it will still throw an engine code afterward). A 1992 Corsica had a 3T40 automatic, and the 1995 Beretta had a 4T60E automatic. Your best bet is to swap in another 4T60E. It came in a lot of GM vehicles. Go to car-part.com and enter "1995 Chevy Beretta automatic transmission" in the search for a list compatible transmissions and prices in your area.