no. they are both 2.2 eco techs but they have different transmissions. the 2007 cobalt will have 9 bellhousing bolts and the 2004 cavalier will have 7. the cobalt will run a 3 wire hall effect crankshaft sensor and the cavalier runs a 2 wire permanent magnet sensor. this means a different reluctor wheel and therefore it wouldn't run anyways without the cobalt harness and tranny.
The 2.2 liter Chevy ecotec?æwill fit into your 1998 Chevy Cavalier. The wiring harness and the motor mounts will need to be replaced.
where is the ground wire on a 2006 chevy cobalt 2.2 ecotec motor
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The 1997 Cavalier has two motor mounts, as well as a transmission mount. If the mounts are broken the motor can move around and cause damage to components under the hood.
The 2.2 ecotec motor has a timing chain with oil pressure tensioner and chain guides.
Yes, it can be done but it will be very expensive. The engine, computer, transmission will need to be properly fitted. Custom mounts and axles will have to be produced. The wire harness will need to be upgraded as well to handle the new computer.
The 1997 Chevrolet Cavalier motor will fit into the 1997 Pontiac sun fire. The motor mounts and the wiring harness are exactly the same.
if it is the same motor yes, but some may have different mounts or wiring plugs
o4 and 05 are basically the same motor. you may need to reprogram the computer in your 05 with the 04 vin code. other than that no difference.
You can swap the engine from your 1997 Cavalier 2.2 liter engine to your 2000 Chevy Cavalier. The wiring harness and motor mounts should be in exactly the same.
Well yes and no. Both have a 2.2 four cylinder if I'm not mistaken, but I don't think the earlier Cavalier's have the EcoTec motor. And you should be able to get the engine from the '03 into the '97 with no problem.
it around $50 to $80 for each one, all depend which one