In most cases, I would say yes-- block off the EGR port with a small steel plate. There are some engines that the EGR design is too integrated, however. Try it, but with caution.
The only hard part is the EGR valve assembly. The head on the newer Saturn is slightly different, making it necessary to find a work-around for the EGR valve.
sorry to say but the Quad 4 engine does not have an extrernal EGR valve. The egr sys is built into the head.
It is on the side of the head, over the transmision.
Looking down on the engine, the EGR valve is to the right of the rocker cover, connected to the head.
The EGR is located at the back of the engine(gearbox end) between the cylinder head and the bulkhead/firewall.
actually yes you can, but you will have to swap the intake manifolds also. ive done the exact same thing.
With 2.5 engine it will be on the rear lower of back head. It is an electronic EGR valve with a 6pin plug going to it.
If it is an electronic EGR valve it is on the top of the engine on the rear left or drivers side it has three solenoids and a wire harness at the top IF YOU HAVE THE V6 (3.3) ENGINE IT DOES NOT HAVE AN EGR VALVE. IF YOU HAVE THE 2.2 4 CYL YOU HAVE A VACUUM TYPE EGR LOCATED ON THE END OF THE HEAD ABOVE THE TRANS.
The egr valve is on the front of the engine near the head. On a 6 cylinder it is on the passenger side, while the 4 cylinder is on the drivers side.
yes it will, I put a 2002 cavalier 2.2 in a 2000 gmc sonoma, i had to swap the oil pan, timing chain cover intake manifold , exhaust manifold egr plate on the rear of the head oil dipstick tube oil pressure switch, tranny bolted right up baby runs like a top
While the head will bolt up to the block just fine, the problem is that the EGR valve assembly and sensors are all slightly different, requiring quite a bit of converting. Whatever you do, don't try to run the engine without a properly operating EGR valve; it can cause serious damage to the engine.
no egr on b20 engine