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Motor to Trans Question.

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Old May 16, 2003 | 11:52 PM
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Lets say hympotheticly I was to uhmm take my engine out of my 93 bonne... Could I put a 93 ssei motor in its place with all the electrics with my trans? And even more could I put a S2 SC with my Trans? this is a tranny question not if I can or not run the electrics for the engine If I can do both which is more proboble.?
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Old May 17, 2003 | 03:12 AM
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Transplants have been done. Turtle has a 92, but he'* got a Series 2 motor and trans in it (from a 95)....then he added a big-*** turbo.

Get the whole drivetrain, but if you're gonna do it, you might as well do a Series 2 L67. Get the engine, trans, PCM, and wiring harness.
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Okie Dokie .. The motor/trans mounts going to be the same or will I have to modify them.. The car I am looking at is a 95 ssei but its only 1/2 there someone bought the rear half of the car it made me sick to look at :( . It was totaled because of water damage and only has 58k on the engine/trans so that would be a +. This shouldnt be a very hard transplant because they are essentially the same parts correct...?
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