Logic Board fits?

Hello!
I have a MacBook Pro Core2Duo 2.2GHz and the Logic Board is broken (Apple part number 661-4340). Now I want to buy an used Logic Board with 2.16GHz C2D (part number 661-4229).
Will it fit?
- PHANTOMIAS

No, those boards are not interchangeable.
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