No it will not
Yes. The block itself is exactly the same as is the transmission mount locations. there are many things that are different electronically between the two motors and computers however.
No....The engine mounts are in the wrong place.
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.
The Chevrolet Cavalier 2.2 liter engine will fit into a Chevrolet S 10 pickup. You will need to change the motor mounts on the Cavalier engine in order for the engine to bolt in properly.
if it is the same motor yes, but some may have different mounts or wiring plugs
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.
yes, it can work however your going to need the engine, transmission, ecu, wiring harness, and bcm, and someone who knows how to fabricate new engine mounts and trans mounts, its quite a costly engine swap, but with lots of money and time just about anything can be done
A Cavalier can sputter do to a number of things. Cars sputter due to bad spark plugs, bad compression, broken engine mounts, or even a failing catalytic converter.
You need to check all of the mounts. Get a manual to show you where they are.
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There are a total of 3 engine/transmission mounts for the 1998 Cavalier with the 2.2 liter engine. There is an upper motor mount on the passenger side toward the front of car next to the coolant reservoir. There is a lower dogbone mount underneath the a/c compressor. and lastly, there is a transmission mount on the driver's side. It is held in place by a bracket.
The 1995 Dodge Neon engine mounts are located on each corner of the engine. There will be to engine mounts in the front and two engine mounts in the rear.