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Old 05-07-2006, 09:45 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Okay my question is can a head from a 3sge be easily swapped on to a 3sfe block? Is it as easy as bolting an idler on the block?
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I'm pretty sure they don't work that way. from what I've figured the two are completely different (the "G" and "F" parts of the code)...you might be able to try a 5sfe on a 3sfe, but I dunno...sorry (ask question about R series engines, and I can give ya lotz of help ;) )
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Well, in that case does anyone want a 3sge head?
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I got another question, does the 3sfe and 3sge has different wiring? Im pretty sure the ecu is different, but besides that I dont know.
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yes there is a different wiring harness for the 3sfe and 3sge but i know of someone who put a 3sge head on a 5sfe engine so I would imaging that you can put a 3sge head on a 3sfe block but I'm not positive i've never heard of it being done nor have i tried
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