2.2L Ecotec is the engine block used in the Cobalt cars. This build was added to the GM production line in 2000. It is based in the Generation II manufacturing. The switch to constructing a more improved four-cylinder motor helped boost sales of compact cars. There is a lot to know about how to choose a Chevy Cobalt 2.2L engine for sale preowned. Auto Pros USA makes it easy to find inventory online.

2.2-Liter I4 Specs

Unlike Generation I builds, the late model Ecotec had a different compression ratio. The 9.5.1 was retired with use of the 10.0.1 now being standard. A good performance test was conducted to help raise the power limit in non-V6 motors. A 145 horsepower range is possible in all OEM versions of the used Ecotec 2.2 motors here.

The total cubic inch displacement is 134. Like most Chevrolet products, the heads are an aluminum alloy. This does prevent overheating and damage to the camshaft in most cases. While the Cruze is the vehicle that replaced the Cobalt, there is still value in a second hand engine.

After the 2009 year, GM introduced a LAP RPO code motor. The improvements were minor, but performance was increased to 155 horsepower. Additions included electronic controls and a different computer module.

How to Evaluate a Used Cobalt Motor

Consumers can find it hard to know if there is value in a preowned auto part. Lots of people do lots of things with automobiles. This can include racing them, never performing maintenance or other problems. There has been a history of problems with some versions of the Ecotec I4. These have been documented on the Internet for all people to read.

Before making decisions to buy any products, it is helpful to inquire about the following Cobalt problems.

1. Bad tensioner
2. Intermittent timing chain
3. Faulty water pump
4. Bent chain guide
5. Loosened drive pulley
6. Fuel injectors clogged

Warranty Period for Chevy Ecotec 2.2

It is safe to say that most recycled auto parts are beyond a warranty. Very few, if any, retailers support consumers after 90 days have passed. For the buying public, what is listed as a sale priced block on this page does include a warranty. The regular time frame is explained during order processing. This does make it easier on someone ordering a secondary market motor on the web.

Prices for Chevrolet Cobalt Engines

Too much mileage is the number one killer of all transactions. No one wants a block with hundreds of thousands of miles already on it. AutoProsUSA.com seeks to work only with junk yards and other companies that have lower mileage products. The very 2.2-liter 4-cylinder DOHC units on this page are ready for shipment.

The price is quoted by way of the inventory finder or by calling offline. These two methods seem to be the easiest and most popular for consumers in the USA or Canada. If someone orders elsewhere, it is possible that he or she will pay way too much for a stock OEM Cobalt motor.