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2.7 to a 2.4 ?????

Old Sep 26, 2009 | 08:43 AM
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Hi Everyone,
I recently purchased a very nice 2001 Sebring convertible with a siezed 2.7 motor. I was wondering if a 2.4 would bolt up without any major modifications, or should I stay with the 2.7. Were I live I can buy a 2.4 for about a third of the price of a 2.7. Thoughts, comments, and guidence would be helpful.
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Ed
 
Old Sep 26, 2009 | 11:15 AM
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Originally Posted by emagoto
Hi Everyone,
I recently purchased a very nice 2001 Sebring convertible with a siezed 2.7 motor. I was wondering if a 2.4 would bolt up without any major modifications, or should I stay with the 2.7. Were I live I can buy a 2.4 for about a third of the price of a 2.7. Thoughts, comments, and guidence would be helpful.
Thanks,
Ed
YOu got this car cheap because of the 2.7. Now the ONLY way you could do a conversion is to get a complete car for parts. You'll need the change the transmission, exhaust, wire harness, engine computer and probabably a whole bunch more parts than I care to remember.

the 2.7 must have been designed by the same people at GM that came up with the Quad4... both are JUNK! and a PITA to work on.
 


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