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The industry standard has long been the Hollander Interchange (used by salvage yards). While traditionally locked behind expensive software, many public-facing "Parts Interchange" websites now utilize similar databases.
Before any bolt is turned, you must verify that the new engine’s (length, width, and height) fit within your engine bay.
The industry standard has long been the Hollander Interchange (used by salvage yards). While traditionally locked behind expensive software, many public-facing "Parts Interchange" websites now utilize similar databases.
Before any bolt is turned, you must verify that the new engine’s (length, width, and height) fit within your engine bay.