The Mazda B2200 truck body did not change much, if at all between 1986 and 1993. There should be no differences in the shape of the engine compartment.
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Gap is 0.031 or 31thousandths. your truck has the 2184 cubic inch engine.
You can put another Mazda truck engine in place of the original.Now it does not matter if it is out of a automatic or manual transmission truck.The 1986-1993 are interchangeable.The things that do matter is if the truck is has a b2200 or b2600 it has a different ecm (electronic control module) the computer which is made specifically to run with those engines due to sensor and if it is carburetor and or fuel injected.So if you want to upgrade the engine to the b2200 the engine harness going to the ecm may be different but NOT sure (myself) on this .However if you do go with the newer engine it will require the ecm for a b2200 truck .I suggest checking with a local Mazda dealer to see if the harness is compatible it probably is but checking is a good idea.There is not much difference in the b2000 to b2200 in terms of basics the only real difference is cubic inches the 2000 is 1998 cu and the 2200 is 2184 cu.Unless someone else has knowledge other wise this is my suggestion.Hope this helps and if I left something off or incorrect may others correct my post.
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It's the one closest to the crankshaft pulley, or the front of the engine, the front of the truck. Assuming it's an inline engine, not a v.
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I have a 92 b2200 with 325k miles. Ibought it brand new.
At the top of the clutch pedal in the cab of the truck.
The torque specs for the cylinder head on a b2200 are 59-64 ft lbs (cold).
It would depend on the truck's condition. The B2200 short bed truck in excellent condition would be about $1,650. The B2200 long bed would be around $1,750 in excellent condition.
Mazda made a b2200 and b2600 truck in 1989.As for performance the engine is rated at 85hp or so and really just a mpg truck not a power house for dragging trailers or too much weight.The truck is great for general use,and driving and hauling resonable things in the bed with ease over all.
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.
Look under vehicle follow fuel line from tank