need a new engine
#4
Junkyard is best bet.
You can easily tell what model it is. IF the spark plugs are directly on top of the valve cover, it's a DOHC. If they are more twoards the front and angle into the egine, it's an SOHC.
the SOHC also has black side mirrors and the DOHC has body-colored.
You can easily tell what model it is. IF the spark plugs are directly on top of the valve cover, it's a DOHC. If they are more twoards the front and angle into the egine, it's an SOHC.
the SOHC also has black side mirrors and the DOHC has body-colored.
#13
I got another dohc bp motor as well. It hasn't been installed yet. Probably won't get installed either. I need more $ to do what I want to do. It is a replacement motor from Japan, with 180 p.s.i. in all 4 cylinders. Stock the DOHC COMPRESSION PRESSURE SPECIFICATIONS is 182 (12.8) @ 300. So it's strong oh yeah. I'm in Cali.
#14
Originally posted by analytical_one
I got another dohc bp motor as well. It hasn't been installed yet. Probably won't get installed either. I need more $ to do what I want to do. It is a replacement motor from Japan, with 180 p.s.i. in all 4 cylinders. Stock the DOHC COMPRESSION PRESSURE SPECIFICATIONS is 182 (12.8) @ 300. So it's strong oh yeah. I'm in Cali.
I got another dohc bp motor as well. It hasn't been installed yet. Probably won't get installed either. I need more $ to do what I want to do. It is a replacement motor from Japan, with 180 p.s.i. in all 4 cylinders. Stock the DOHC COMPRESSION PRESSURE SPECIFICATIONS is 182 (12.8) @ 300. So it's strong oh yeah. I'm in Cali.