Same block, different bore and stroke.
Very different blocks, they are 2 different engines.
In a nutshell, you have highway engines, off-road engines, marine engines, and power generation engines. While the different types might be built on matching blocks, where they're cruised at RPM-wise, the amount of power they produce, and their peak powerbands will vary, as well as the emissions standards which they're subject to.
No they are both completely different engines.... heads and blocks.
In a nutshell, you have highway engines, off-road engines, marine engines, and power generation engines. While the different types might be built on matching blocks, where they're cruised at RPM-wise, the amount of power they produce, and their peak powerbands will vary, as well as the emissions standards which they're subject to.
No, the small blocks have the distributor in the rear.
Different cities have blocks of different size.
Both engines comes from the same maker, but 4G15 has 1.5L displacement, and 4G18 has 1.6L displacement. That makes that cilynder bores are different, so Pistons are different too. I think that interchange block is difficult, you have to make several other changes.
Yes there is from wood blocks to sand blocks
yes it fit alot of Chevy engines including all small blocks and big blocks to same bolt pattern
In Chevy and GMC vehicles, the "big block" refers to a larger displacement engine. These engines can include the 396ci, 409ci, 427ci, 454ci, 502ci etc... Simply a larger dispacement does not always define an engine as being a big block. In some cases GM has made engines with 400ci of displacement which are considered small blocks.
No, they are two different companies. Lego makes Legos, Mega Blocks is a different company that make Mega Blocks. They have absolutely no connection to each other.
Right click to place blocks. Left click to remove blocks Push B to view blocks.