GM started using its LY7 engine for Saturn Vue vehicles in 2008. The popular 3.6L displacement was first found in Cadillac automobiles. While the 2009 year was the final for Saturn SUVs, GM did carry on the legacy with other vehicles. Using the tools here, a used Saturn Vue 3.6L engine for sale is affordably priced.

Specs of the 3.6L Block

Internal GM documents name the 3.6-liter V6 as an LY7 RPO code. This 257 horsepower build is a High Feature edition. This family can now be found in Opel and other brands connected to General Motors. A 217 cubic inch displacement means that a lot of torque is possible.

A compression ratio of 10:2:1 is delivered in the Vue variant. Someone who is estimating shipping charges should know the weight of the block. It is approximately 370 pounds with zero fluid inside. The XR trim edition was the only was to use the 3.6-liter engine block.

An automatic and manual transmission were offered to buyers of the compact compact sport utility vehicles. Each of these gearboxes were meant for use in the 2.4L and luxury XR edition.

Reasons People Swap Vue Engines

Because the 6-cylinder was used in only one model of the Vue, there were less problems reported. General Motors installed this block in multiple automobiles. Mistakes were learned from, and in all it is a pretty reliable build.

The following problems are not found in AutoProsUSA.com inventory:

1. Misfires
2. Bad throttle body
3. Defective camshaft
4. Repeated check engine light problems

Making several trips to a mechanic to diagnose problems gets old. The repair expenses added in with lapsed warranty coverage is just too much for some people. It is very common to swap a used Saturn engine with a much better one with low miles.

Prices for 3.6L Vue SUV Motors

Technology has afforded APUSA to use digital databases to allow consumers to compare price details online. By programming the system here, accuracy is always given to people who search. It is not necessary to call offline to get a quote in price. Some people, however, do find it necessary to speak with a rep first.

A VIN is not a requirement to enter the public computer database here. The right year of production and the motor size will be enough data. The system checks what is in stock and returns the complete information to consumers. This is fast, efficient and is free of charge to use. Never overpay for a salvage Saturn V6 engine again.