1997
1995-1997 Cavaliers and Sunfires used 2 different engines, the 2.2L OHV and the 2.3/2.4L Twin Cam. I believe that the 2.4L engine went unchanged until both engines were dropped in favor of the new ECOTEC powerplant, but in 1998 the 2.2 was revised to become the 2200. So, if you have a 2.2, which I assume because of the SE trim package, then you would need to find one from a J-Body (Cavalier or Sunfire) from 1995-1997.
A 99 Sunfire 2200 engine will not fit in a 95 Cavalier with a 2.2 due to design and structural differences. Both offer the same size engine but are configured differently.
In 2000, the Chevrolet Cavalier only came with two different four cylinder engines. The 2200 sfi, one of those engines, is a 2.2 litre OHV pushrod four cylinder.
59-64 ft pounds for timing belt 2.2 engines
176020% off of 2200= 20% discount applied to 2200= 2200 - (20% * 2200)= 2200 - (0.20 * 2200)= 2200 - 440= 1760
50 percent of 2200 = 110050% of 2200= 50% * 2200= 0.50 * 2200= 1100
8% of 2200= 8% * 2200= 0.08 * 2200= 176
40% of 2200 = 40% * 2200 = 0.4 * 2200 = 880
7.3% of 2200= 7.3% * 2200= 0.073 * 2200= 160.6
45% of 2200= 45% * 2200= 0.45 * 2200= 990
66% of 2200= 66% * 2200= 0.66 * 2200= 1,452
20% of $2200= 20% * 2200= 0.2 * 2200= $440.00