It is ver easy (2 hour tops). Suggest u get a craftsman breaker bar 1/2" drive for those cross member nuts. Use a 2-ft pipe as cheater bar is okay. 1) Remove lower control arm cross member. (2 nuts & 2 bolts) 2) Remove engine mount member. total 10 nuts. The sequence is to move the six nuts (from engine mount) first. Then the 4 nuts at the ends of the cross member. 3) At the rear, it actually is a transmission mount, undo it w/ 17mm socket. 4) Middel mount - undo 2 14mm nuts to the engine. 5) Front mount, it is easier from the top, remove 17mm nut & bolt. 6) Replace w/ inkind. 7) Reverse step in putting back cross members. Thats it.
4
2
It might, but you will have to change engine mounts, transmission, ECU, and all wiring.
bad engine mounts... Toyota is known for this.
only possable if you have the same engine e.g 3s-fe to a 3s-fe but use the old manifolds and mounts for which the motor is going into ive done heaps of these but you cant change a 3s-fe in a 4s-fe then the mounts are slightly different but not hard to make new ones.
Have the motor mounts checked.
Will a 2.2 engine out of a 1996 Toyota Camry fit in a 1997 Toyota Camry? Yes it will fit you just have to change from distributor to coil packs it will fit because i have a 96 Toyota camry with a 2.2L engine from a 99 model.
The cost to replace engine mounts on this car can run between $30-$300+. This can cost even more depending on where the mounts are bought, the brand of the mounts, and if someone else does the work.
5
Ask this question again as "How do you rebuild the engine in a 1994 Camry with _____ engine?" replacing _____ with the specific engine in your car.
they are entirely different. unless you are a really good fabricator and youre willing to change the entire wiring harness including the computer, dont bother.
The 2007 Toyota Camry has an inline 4 engine.