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Yes, you can swap a 1987 Suzuki Samurai dashboard with a 1988.5 model, but there are some considerations. The 1988.5 model introduced minor design changes and updates, so while the dash may fit physically, you might need to address differences in wiring and mounting points. It's advisable to check compatibility for any specific components, such as gauges or switches, to ensure everything functions properly after the swap.
yes you can swap a 2.5 in to 2.7 but u will loose some power from
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.
anything if you have enough money!
Yes, with some serious modifications
Yes, you can put a 1.8L engine in a Suzuki Samurai, but it may require modifications to the engine bay and drivetrain to accommodate the larger engine. The swap might also necessitate adjustments to the cooling system, mounts, and wiring harness. It's important to ensure that the new engine is compatible with the vehicle's transmission and that the overall weight distribution remains balanced for optimal performance. Always check local regulations regarding engine swaps for compliance with emissions and safety standards.
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.
no. it not only wont bolt up but the electronics are entirely different.
I recently swap 1996 geo/Chevy tracker engine with a 1996 suzuki engine and it worked. you have to make sure they both have G16A stamped on both engines. you MAY have to swap intake and exhaust manifold, flywheel, alternator bracket, and a few other things. just make sure they are the same engine (G16A)
yes u can I've done it but i have a high idle issue if the car is in park or neutral.