Public libraries usually have repair manuals (Chilton or Haynes) available for checkout.
The 2.2 liter 4 cylinder and the 3.0 liter V6.
No. The 1994 and later Mazda B-series pickups are re-badged Ford Rangers. The 2.5 liter engine in them is an improved 2.3 liter engine that's been in Fords for many years. The Mazda B2200 uses a Mazda-designed engine that's fully different. Best bet is to go with a Mazda B2600i engine, or sell the pickup and buy something else. The i in B2600i stands for fuel injection, which increases power and gas mileage and reduces the amount of emission control equipment needed, simplifying the engine compartment.
Is very possible but it is a wate of time and money, I have B2200 and trust me the smallest engine that can manage the weight of that mini pick up is a 2.0L anything smaller is a waste, I tried with RX7 engine and it is not that reliable, unless is turbo and have to play with diferential ratios
The owner's manual of my early 2008 Mazda 3 s 2.3 liter says that it holds 4.5 U.S. Quarts of oil.
In a repair manual from DISCOUNTAUTOREPAIRMANUALS.COM
The part your inquiring about is not on your year model or engine.Unless I missed something it was offered only on the rx7 and 3.0 liter engines for 1988.Easy.
I too am looking for the answer to this question, the 2.2L is too costly to build. And I seem to have bad luck with making a rod know in them.
It connects to the back of the alternator towards the top.
This information is listed in your owner's manual and on a placard under the hood.
Unless you modify the intake manifold with some welding an adapter plate is required to install a Weber or Holley 5200 carb on a Mazda B2200 or B2000. The adapter plate for the Weber 32/36 will work to install the Holley 5200 as well. See the attached links for additional information.
yeah it is
According to Mazda, both the 2.0-liter and 2.3-liter engines have a maximum speed of 117.5 mph.