there are 4 main mounting locations, front: when the motor is mounted over the center line of the front axle (most every car), front midship(or advanced midship): when the motor is mounted behind the center line of the front axle but in front of the passenger compartment (rx7's, G35's, Corvette's), midship: when the motor is mounted in the middle of the vehicle (Porsche Cayman, Boxster, Ford GT, Lamborghini's Ferrari's), (sometimes in front of the passenger compartment and sometimes behind) then rear: motor mounted behind the rear axle (Porsche 911, Carrera, Air cooler VW's)
It would help if you stated what type of vehicle it is. There are several 2.7 engines in different vehicle types.
Vauxhall is a type of engine that is produced for use in automobiles. There are several different types of Vauxhall engines including the Astra and Meriva engines.
There are a number of different types of car engines. Some of these engine types are Straight/Inline engines, V type engines, Rotary engines and diesel engines.
No it will not, The holes in the block that hold the motor mounts are in a different location. Truck engines won't bolt up to car mounts, and car engines won't bolt up to truck mounts.
Steam engines and diesel engines are heat engines. An electric motor isn't an engine - it converts and transfers power, but doesn't actually create it.
Yes.
For instance diesel engines use compression for combustion versus spark plugs which are used in everyday vehicle engines. Some engines use different fuels therefore when combustion occurs the exhaust produces emissions based on the fuel mixture.
Because different engines have different advantages. Steam engines can be run from anything that burns, but are big and heavy. 2-stroke (gasoline) engines has great power-to-weight ratio, but tend to use a lot of fuel and create a lot of emissions. 4-stroke Diesel engines tend to run rougher and don't rev as high as gasoline engines but are more fuel efficient and often have more torque.
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heat engines are classified on the location of the combustion chamber , if it is outside the whole set up then it is external heat engine and vice versa.
The location of the sun..location location location. lol
vague question, what typr of engine, all engines take different oils