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we run the EGG version http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrysler_SOHC_V6_engine This message has been edited by robin on 04-07-2018 at 11:29 AM I agree,,,,, the 2000 forward to about 2004....3.5L 'aluminum' Chrysler/Dodge engine should be the same. Find a low mileage, wrecked car, that was hit in the side or rear damage and the engine should be good if stored properly over time.. jmo Good reading: http://www.allpar.com/mopar/V6/35.html This message has been edited by ALLEY CAT on 04-07-2018 at 11:52 AM jimsutton Any one know if there are any Prowler 3.5 Motors out there for sale ??? I have a friend that needs one ?? BeWare MDProwler has one for sale for $1000 see classifieds "parting out" TucsonJer MDProwler has one in the classified section. Maybe he still has it. Jer MDProwler Jim,
I still have it. Still sitting in the frame lol. Give me a call if interested. 4103650420, Garyquincy Not meaning to hijack this thread, but will 'any' 3.5L from the same engine family work? Could you get one for example from a L/H sedan? How about a reman engine from Jasper? Or other certified engine reman companies? robin
3.5L V6 24V SOHC (EGG) Engine Assembly Plymouth Prowler 1999-02 ChryslerALLEY CAT quote:
Originally posted by quincy:
Not meaning to hijack this thread, but will 'any' 3.5L from the same engine family work? Could you get one for example from a L/H sedan? How about a reman engine from Jasper? Or other certified engine reman companies?MDProwler Sold jimsutton I told him about yours I think he is the one that bought it Thanks .. MDProwler
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