Pretty sure that the dizzy won't fit in the later block, due to how it's made. And not sure how the system will work also, due to the dual upstream O2 sensors.
But, good luck. document everything and take pictures.
What is different about the blocks?
Pretty sure that the dizzy won't fit in the later block, due to how it's made. And not sure how the system will work also, due to the dual upstream O2 sensors.
But, good luck. document everything and take pictures.
I was under the impression that the later blocks did not have the provision for a dizzy.
Exactly. the block swap isn't the issue. The big question is if the 98 and 00 engine harnesses are the same. It seems that no one has a wiring diagram in their manuals for the 00-01 so there's no way to know unless you just try it ...
I was afraid that this could be the first of it's kind. I suspected that the wiring was nearly the same. The fact that the oil pressure sensor isn't the same isn't a big deal since we will swap to the old style so that's fine.
My vehicle has 1 cat and 2 O2 sensors, so it must be Federal. Periodic smog inspections should be fine. Computers go out and I can just explain that I had to purchase a new computer from a junkyard. If it becomes a big issue, I can register it in a different county that doesn't have SMOG. I've done that in the past for a few vehicles and can do it again.
At this point, it sounds like we just need to dive in.
My only thought tonight was if the engine wiring goes to the fuse box or not. I think the fuse box is different between the years.
My vehicle has 1 cat and 2 O2 sensors, so it must be Federal. Periodic smog inspections should be fine. Computers go out and I can just explain that I had to purchase a new computer from a junkyard. If it becomes a big issue, I can register it in a different county that doesn't have SMOG. I've done that in the past for a few vehicles and can do it again
The dealer can reprogram for VIN and mileage.Technically, without reprogramming, replacing the computer is a Federal and possibly a state violation.
I have iinstalled a few new or rebuilt computers. Either way, the replacement ECM s has been reprogrammed to include the VIN and actual mileage on the vehicle, to comply with Federal laws primarily pertaining to speedometer tampering.
The reprogramming is done by the rebuilder or by Mopar.
Technically, without reprogramming, replacing the computer is a Federal and possibly a state violation.
Here in California, during smog inspections, the computer must match the actual VIN and the mileage ( the mileage must be greater than the previous inspection). The vehicle is connected, through the OBDII port, to the state data base, so it is difficult or impossible to fake it.
You are lucky to have counties with no inspection requirements, if this becomes a problem.
Let us know how it works.