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No. The Isuzu trooper 3.5 will work with a 98-2005 rodeo but a 97 is a first gen.

The 3.5 is the bored stroked version of the 3.2 with all the same connections as the 2nd gen Rodeos. The 1st gen Rodeos used a different 3.2 with different connections.

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