it depends on how much work you want to put into it. you could put just about any motor in just about any car, you just have to modify the area under the hood to seat the motor and change the computer. any 2.2/2.4L 4-cylinder motor out of any newer GM vehicle will fit. you may save money and not need to switch the computer
The cooling system diagram for a 1996 Pontiac Sunfire can be found in its manuals. It can also be obtained as a print out at an auto part store.
Your 1995 Pontiac 2.3 liter engine will fit in the place of your 2.2 liter engine. The motor mounts and the wiring are exactly the same.
Goto www.car-parts.com and look up and engine in the list it will tell you all the cars that have that motor
5w30 weight.
No, at least not easily and legally. The 1991 has a 2.5 liter inline four related to the old Iron Duke, whereas the 1996 has a 2.2 liter shared with the Chevy Cavalier and the Pontiac Sunfire.
i just did a engine swap in mine, i used one from a 98 sunfire gt, still the 2.4l. so any 2.4l motor from another sunfire should work, just make sure its from 1997 and up, or if you want to go to the extreme, a chevy cobalt ss motor also fits in as well,
The 1997 Chevrolet Cavalier motor will fit into the 1997 Pontiac sun fire. The motor mounts and the wiring harness are exactly the same.
You can find quite a bit of info about Sunfires at this website http://consumerguideauto.howstuffworks.com/1995-to-2005-pontiac-sunfire-6.htm FriPilot
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technically yes, it will fit. Whether or not it's worth the hassle is up to you.
i have a 2001 pontiac sunfire antitheft problem will not start anttheft light flashs on dash i can turn motor over buy jump starter but will not start