no Oil galleries do not line up
yup they will, but do not mix between sizes. B6t and b6 are nearly the same upon difference in materials used. The same applies for the BPT/BPD (1.8 dohc 16v turbo/big turbo)
yes. the r32 skyline gtr comes with an RB26dett motor. the d for DOHC (dual over head cam), the e for EFI (electronic fuel injection), and the tt for twin turbo.
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2.4 liter Duel over head cam (DOHC) ka24de
it is the lifters, so you will need to change the head
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Yes the 4g15p and 4g37 are interchangeable. Since they are both 4 cylinder the dohc turbo and head will fit effectively.?æ
2.2 OHV (Over Head Valves) & 2.4 DOHC (Duel Over Head Cams) They are not interchangeable
What are the email addresses of Mazda Philippines/Berjaya Auto Phil., Inc. and Mazda Motor Corp. head office in Hiroshima, Japan? I would appreciate very much a prompt reply.
what are the torque for camshaft and cylinder head bolts please
The Skyline dated back to 1957, and I'm not that nerdy to know every motor from back then, or old enough, but if you are on about the 'big three', the R32, R33 & R34, which I presume you are on about, here is some info. A common mistake people make is saying that all Skylines had straight six motors. This is untrue, as there was a straight four fitted in one of the models, which I will mention later. GTR cars had the RB26DETT, 2.6Ltr, DOHC, EFI, Twin Turbo motor. GTS's could have 2.0Ltr & 2.5Ltr motors. GTS had: RB20E, 2.0Ltr, SOHC, EFI, Non-Turbo. RB20DE, 2.0Ltr, DOHC, EFI, Non-Turbo. RB20DET, 2.0Ltr, DOHC, EFI, Single Turbo. RB25DE, 2.5Ltr, DOHC, EFI, Non-Turbo. RB25DET, 2.5Ltr, DOHC, EFI, Single Turbo. (The RB20E was in the GTS R33, but in the R32, the model which accompanied this engine was called the GTE instead) I categorised 5 different engines under GTS, but they did have different names according to the drive and the engine of the car and spec, etc. For Example: GTS-T = GTS Single Turbo GTS25 = GTS 2.5Ltr Non-Turbo GTS25-T = GTS 2.5Ltr Single Turbo I have read many things on the Internets about differences about the GTR and GTS. One common mistake is that people say that the GTR is 4 Wheel Drive and the GTS is Rear Wheel Drive, but this is untrue, as there were some 4 Wheel Drive GTS cars. The 4 Wheel Drive GTS was called the GTS-4. There were Front Wheel Drive Skyline R32s, and as I mentioned earlier, they were fitted with an inline 4 cylinder. This was called the Nissan Skyline R32 GXi, which had the CA18i motor and front wheel drive. The CA18i motor was fitted in other Nissans, such as Bluebirds, and they only put out 91hp. These are 1.8Ltr engines. As you may have noticed, 'RB'/'SR'/'CA' are the codes to distinguish the engines in a Nissan. The following two numbers represent the engine displacement, e.g, '26' = 2.6Ltr. If the following letter is a 'D', it means the car has a DOHC motor, but if it does not have a 'D', its a SOHC motor. The next letter, if its an 'E', means EFI, but if it is an S, it has carburettors, but then if the letter was a lower case 'i', it means the motor has TBI. If the car has no following letter, it is a Non-Turbo, a 'T' means its a Single Turbo and a 'TT' means it has a Twin Turbo. (Technical Terms, if you got a little confused with any of the acronyms mentioned) SOHC = Single Over Head Cam DOHC = Double Over Head Cam EFI = Electronic Fuel Injection TBI = Throttle Body Injection