97 motor into 95 blazer?
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I want to put a 97 drivetrain into a 95 s blazer. I want the obd11 option as well as it is much stronger then my 95.
I know I need the computer and likely the harness, anything else? what kind of issues can I expect? anyone else done this?
I'm swaping the motor and trans.
Thanks
Jason
I know I need the computer and likely the harness, anything else? what kind of issues can I expect? anyone else done this?
I'm swaping the motor and trans.
Thanks
Jason
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Anybody?
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If your taking the engine/tranny as one unit with the puter it should be a simple swap. All three of them work as one unit. You'll need to wiring harness too.
As for getting the OBDII, I don't know. I think you will have issues trying to switch from OBDI to OBDII. There is another puter that controls body functions and is seperate then the engine/tranny puter.
As for getting the OBDII, I don't know. I think you will have issues trying to switch from OBDI to OBDII. There is another puter that controls body functions and is seperate then the engine/tranny puter.
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Like Tim said, a lot changed in '96 with the OBD2 change over. This is something that you'll probably just need to try...
And please do not double post. Your other thread will be deleted.
And please do not double post. Your other thread will be deleted.
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i got a 95 thats odb11. but changing over to it is a ton of work im a mechanic so i know
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By OBD2 do you mean that you switched it over?? Because a stock '95 is not OBD2, but some messed up combination of OBD1 & OBD2...
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So this chore don't sound very promising does it. lol, it never is. I guess I could just drop my topend onto that motor and scratch the obd11 idea.
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ORIGINAL: nsnyder
i got a 95 thats odb11. but changing over to it is a ton of work im a mechanic so i know
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i got a 95 thats odb11. but changing over to it is a ton of work im a mechanic so i know
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could you give a lildetail for me please? Is it worth my time?
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ORIGINAL: Jman
I guess I could just drop my topend onto that motor and scratch the obd11 idea.
I guess I could just drop my topend onto that motor and scratch the obd11 idea.
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[quote]ORIGINAL: Hanr3
That would be your best option. '95 is an oddball year.
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lol tell me about it....
ORIGINAL: Jman
I guess I could just drop my topend onto that motor and scratch the obd11 idea.
I guess I could just drop my topend onto that motor and scratch the obd11 idea.
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lol tell me about it....




