I heard that the Toyota I6 was based on the 235 Chevy.Toyota (then known as Toyoda) made a metric version of the 207 stovebolt for their 1.5ton trucks. After the war it received upgrades that made it closer to the second gen chev sixes.
I heard that the Toyota I6 was based on the 235 Chevy.Toyota (then known as Toyoda) made a metric version of the 207 stovebolt for their 1.5ton trucks. After the war it received upgrades that made it closer to the second gen chev sixes.
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What ever happened to Daewoo?
I used to see lots of rebadged Buick’s there - but they are using brands nowGM bought them out. Daewoo is now GM Korea. They make a lot of cars now, actually, like the Spark, Trax, and Encore. The Sonic and Cruze that were just dropped were also Daewoos.
yes the older ones where also good, but the n52 had much better midrange due to the disa, more top end power and higher redline.Everything you said, and leaks are not an issue as long as you change in time that leak from OFHG or VC bcs. belt sucked into engine is game over in 99% of cases.
But, overall M20 and 30 were really, really stout engines. I had E34 520i with M50, mades some 485,000 km, sold it to a guy who drove it next 5 years and than lost trace once I move to the US.
My M52 had iron block, aluminum head.BMW M20 gets my vote. Wasn't it also the last BMW inline 6 with cast iron block? The newer I6 were all AL IIRC.
Magnesium. And thank god, those iron blocks are heavy as ****. The N52 is a much better engine. Probably the best engine BMW has made, if you rank reliability highly.BMW M20 gets my vote. Wasn't it also the last BMW inline 6 with cast iron block? The newer I6 were all AL IIRC.
Agree to disagree there. I still think the M30 and M10 variants are about as rock-solid dependable as they've ever made.Magnesium. And thank god, those iron blocks are heavy as ****. The N52 is a much better engine. Probably the best engine BMW has made, if you rank reliability highly.
Will disagree with that. The N52 is a tank of a motor, very stout. Also makes significantly more power, and thanks to valvetronic, is significantly cleaner and better FE. Everything a motor is supposed to do, it does it better. Plus, I hate working on those old MXX motors. LOLAgree to disagree there. I still think the M30 and M10 variants are about as rock-solid dependable as they've ever made.
And certainly the M54 is better than the N52.
Agreed. I can’t find anyone else who knew that 2000 and especially 2001 were bad for those. Our 2001 has been sitting since 2014 after we replaced the head and head gasket and it still wasn’t fixed so something is wrong somewhere no mechanic could figure it out either it over heats after cutting off so when we get some more money we are going to get a new engine.Jeep 4.0L except the 00'-01' years where they cracked heads and lost piston skirts.
Took mine out today off-roading.
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I like the Falcons...Ford 200 cubic inch six is among my favorites, and far from a "Wrong Answer". It's simple, light and enjoyable in an old Mustang.
They have really sensitive cooling systems. Everything needs to be replaced. All heater and radiator hoses, water pump, thermostat, fan clutch (getting a good one can be tough), make sure it has the fan shroud for the mechanical fan, make sure the electric fan is coming on at the right time (or at all), and that the radiator is in good shape. A lot of times the radiator gets plugged up and can’t cool effectively. They’re also prone to air bubbles. All of this has to work together, if one thing is slightly off they’ll run hot.Agreed. I can’t find anyone else who knew that 2000 and especially 2001 were bad for those. Our 2001 has been sitting since 2014 after we replaced the head and head gasket and it still wasn’t fixed so something is wrong somewhere no mechanic could figure it out either it over heats after cutting off so when we get some more money we are going to get a new engine.
Mine does not have 3 stage manifold, but mid range is really, really good for such engine.yes the older ones where also good, but the n52 had much better midrange due to the disa, more top end power and higher redline.
The VVT where also much more reliable than the old vanos.