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> Engine Swap, Will this block work?
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post Feb 25 2008, 12:54 PM
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I have a '93 ES with 300k. I just had the heads redone, and I want to rebuild the rest of it when I swap it into my ES wagon. I found a guy online with a low mileage (52k) motor from a 2003 Chrysler Sebring (3.0 24v). It was overheated and warped the heads. Is there any chance this block would work in the D?
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post Feb 25 2008, 12:59 PM
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Sorry....the car I'm working on is an LS, not an ES as I mentioned above. Shouldn't make a difference on the block though, right? The motor is eventually going into an ES. Too many cars to keep straight. :wacko:
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if the block and heads were overheated it will cost a lot of money to rebuild possibly
to add a muti valve motor to your car is a great idea

and will bolt in if the same block
more power
aussies have already fitted the multi valve and found no problems

there may be problems using your head on the other block (get a pressure test)

the over heated block may have to be machined honed and new pistons fitted

check the water jackets / heat ports /inlet and manifolds are compatable
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