In a message dated 7/1/2010 8:56:32 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, scottdaniel@turbovans.com writes: the cranks are different between 1.9 and 2.1 since the only real difference is stroke... they both take the same pistons and barrels.. it's the longer stroke that makes it a 2.1 on bare cranks ....don't know if there's a part # or ...could measure stoke ..
hey Scott Doing some more checking yes there is a difference in the strokes on the cranks. You can tell by measuring the space between one rod journel and the next rod journel beside it .2.1L is longer. also some of the stampings seem to be on different places between the 2. What was fooling me was that somebody had put a 1.9L crank in a 2.1L case. It would be nice if they had part # on them. later mark d |
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