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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) Engine swap need help

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My buddy is in the middle of swapping the engine out of a 2000 (manual trans. ) into his '99 (auto. trans. ). The #6 piston burned out in his. Everything is going smooth except the 2000 motor doesn't have a crank position sensor. This was the last thing that I considered when planning this thing, I didn't even know that they stopped using the crank position sensor.



Anyway, does anyone know the easiest way to get this thing going? Will a non-crank sensor ECM work in the existing wire loom? Or do I need to swap the crank and sensor out of the '99 into the 2000 motor (@#%! I hope not)? I don't know of any other options.



I don't know any other resource to even ask about this so any help you guys can give me is very much appreciated.
 
Edited post due to bad info. :eek: I'm always learning something here, thanks for setting me straight.
 
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The crank sensor is bolted to the outside of the block and reads a wheel that is bolted onto the crank itself inside of the crankcase. It is not bolted to the trans adapter or starter.



I would try to run the engine with the ECM that is supplied with it.
 
We put an 02 motor into my brothers 99. We swaped ECMs and didn't worry about the crank sensor. If you have the 2000 ECM give that a try. His truck runs fine.
 
If the 2000 engine came with an ECM it should run fine I think maybe. Also I would change a wiring harness before I changed the crank around.
 
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