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by occasional demons » Wed Apr 01, 2020 6:48 pm
Daryl, I edited your post so it is just the picture links.
You can use a picture hosting service like Imgur, or Flikr to direct link pictures. Or just post the url's like I did above.
You can definitely use that engine, the '99 head should give you zero issues using a 1gn intake manifold.
The earlier heads have larger exhaust valves, and better flowing ports, so that is a plus.
The downside obviously is the oil filter location. Now, you could get creative, and cut the filter part off, and drill/tap for some fittings to use a remote mount filter. Or if room allows, use a filter adapter plate to attach lines to for a remote mount.
Also, if I recall correctly (IIRC), I think there is another version of that oil pump that places the filter differently.
Or you could pull the oil pan, oil pump, pick up tube, and any other related stuff off of a PT and swap it onto that engine. If you trade it for the complete PT engine, you lose the better flowing head, and will have to drill for the IM. PT's were only made from 2001 to 2010, so you wouldn't find a 2000 model year PT. Only 2001 and 2002 PT engines will work with your PCM. If you went with a 2003 to 2010, you would need a 2004/2005 neon PCM, SKIM module, matching chipped key, and wire harness, or a complete PT PCM, wiring, etc, and sort it all out to fit in the neon.
You may need to use the neon crank pulley if you plan on using the neon alternator, etc.
I don't know how familiar you are with removing crank pulleys. If not so much, we can discuss that too.
There is the issue of repinning the PCM connector to run the 2.4 also. Since the 2.4 and 2.0 are 180º out of phase on the cranks. The cam magnet also needs the locating pins cut off and rotated 90º clockwise I believe.
This is only applicable to 2002 and older neons. 1996 to 2002 are known as SBEC engine management, and 2003 to 2005 are known as NGC. While the engines appear to be identical, the crankshafts are different, as well as the crank sensor locations. The crank and cam signals are also different, so the two are totally incompatible if one year range engine is attached to the other year range of PCM. There is no way to make one work with the other. What has been done in years past is no longer available, and that option never really got past the prototype stage as far as I know. (NGC engine with an SBEC crank reluctor ring bolted in place of the NGC wheel)
The slight advantage to using the 2.0 PCM with the 2.4 is the rev limit is 6750 vd 6000. So you will gain an extra 750 rom.
You will also need to get a 2001 to 2005 fuel pressure regulator or get at least 24 lb/hr injectors. The injectors on the 2.4 should be 21 lb/hr.
2000 FPR's are 49 psi, 2001 to 2005 are 58 psi. Occasionally, both the 24 lb/hr injectors and the 58 psi FPR are needed. On my '99 2.4 swap, I used new 21 lb/hr injectors, and the aftermarket oem replacement regulator make 63 PSI, so it worked out fairly well.
FWIW, the 2.0 injectors are 19 lb/hr.
One other thing I forgot: The 1gn intake manifold will probably need modified so the 90º upward bend is cut off, and a straight or slightly angled up tube is welded on, to either attach the 2gn throttle body, or weld a flange to bolt a bolt on throttle body directly. Otherwise trying to use a 1gn TB might stuff it directly into the hood.
Bill
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2000 Neon MTX swap with '02 R/T PCM
1999 neon coupe 2.4 swap