Look at the engine code. MV is 2.1L Eric Steve W wrote: >Hello, >A gentleman recently asked how to tell a 1.9l >from a 2.1l by looking and I have a similar need. > I have my engine out and all apart but I can't >fine anything in my factory manual that says for >certian what is different in them. The van is a >1983.5 but the engine has been swapped. My >questions are: > >1. What is the difference that makes up the extra >0.2l? (Crank? bore? stroke? combination?) > >2. I need a complete rebuild gasket kit for it, >are they the same? Vendors, please quote me a >price. > >3. To clean the block halves and head I should >send them out to be cleaned at a machine shop >shouldn't I? This is my first complete rebuild >but I'm pretty good with a wrench. ;) > >Thanks, >Steve > >===== >Steve >croatoa@yahoo.com > >__________________________________ >Do you Yahoo!? >Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software >http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com > > > > |
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