engine swaps

I was wondering if anyone would have any ideas or info anything would be appreciated. I have a 95 Voyager with a 2.5 out of it and my question is is there any difference of a 2000 Sebring 2.5 engine block compared to a 95 2.5 block?

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gpzinfested

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gpzinfested
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the difference is like nite and day. it wont work

Glenn Beasley Chrysler Tech

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damnnickname

That's not true. It's much more accurate to say "it wouldn't be cost effective to make work even if someone gave you the engine and the van for free along with a fully equipped garage, hoist, and tooling, and 3 months of vacation time for you to just hack away on it"

People have gotten stupider combinations to work, with enough money and effort.

Ted

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Ted Mittelstaedt

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Gyzmologist

Since the 95 2.5 is a Chrysler-built inline 4 cylinder, and the 2000 Sebring 2.5 is a Mitsubishi-built v6, yeah I'd say there's a pretty big difference!

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Steve

1995 was the last year for the 2.5 4 cyl in the vans. The six cyl engines in use for vans that year, were the 3.0, 3.3, and 3.8.

For 1996, a 2.4 4 cyl replaced the 2.5 4 cyl.

1995 was the first year for the Dodge Stratus, and a new 2.5 six cylinder was available as the only V-6 offered. It does cause some confusion.

-KM

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kmath50

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Phillip Mcracken

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