anything if you have enough money!
no. it not only wont bolt up but the electronics are entirely different.
yes u can I've done it but i have a high idle issue if the car is in park or neutral.
It would help to know what engine you're trying to swap in. Quite a difference between trying to swap in a newer engine of the same model and trying to swap in, say, a Chevy small block.
The Toyota 5VZ-FE 3.4L V6 is the easiest engine to swap into this vehicle. It is found in the T100, 3rd generation 4Runner, and 1st generation Tacoma.
Yes, with some serious modifications
Not really. You see the 1999 Camry had different chassis and configurations from any of today's Toyota car's chassis.
Yes, not a problem. Any unfit components swap it from your old engine.
Swapping a Toyota engine into a Suzuki Samurai involves several key steps. First, you need to choose a compatible Toyota engine, such as the 22RE, and prepare the Samurai by removing the existing engine and transmission. Custom engine mounts may be required to fit the Toyota engine, along with modifications to the transmission connection, exhaust system, and wiring harness. Finally, ensure proper cooling system integration and address any necessary adjustments to the drivetrain for a successful swap.
Not without swapping the transmission, computer, wiring, plumbing, etc.
i have a 1994 single cab short bed 2wd Toyota with a 2001 5.3L LT1 motor stuffed in it..as long as you have the correct motor mounts and wiring harness your ok...
Not legally. In order to perform a legal engine swap, the new engine has to be an option on the model and year your putting it into. Seeing as how the 4.7 is the 5.2's replacement, It is not a legal engine swap.
I say "Yes u can". Becos a friend swapped a Mercedes M103 engine with a Toyota Chaser 1G engine. The German star is cruising cool n sweet...save for the lying speedometer. (gearbox swapped for a Toyota one) . It all depends on the capabilities of ur mechanic.