I own a 2001 Chrysler Sebring which also has the 2.7L. Can the 3.2 swap be

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Our chryler has been very well maintained. The initlial motor had over 80,000 miles. We were told that the 2.7L was a junk motor the first time we had it replaced. There is a problem with oil sludge build up. And there is also a problem with the timing chain tensioner not getting the lubrication it requires. I am not an expert and may have worder this incorrectly. But these are the things I understand.
On my rebuild, I was changing the oil every 2,500 miles and using syntex oil as directed by the place that replaced the old engine.
Sorry I didn't reply to your answer. I have no idea how to respond to these answers.
 
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