Some Mazda vehicles, particularly older models, have used Ford engines due to the historical partnership between the two companies. Notably, the Mazda 626 and some versions of the Mazda Tribute shared platforms and engines with Ford vehicles. However, most modern Mazdas feature their own Skyactiv engines, which are specifically designed by Mazda. Overall, while there is some overlap in certain models, not all Mazdas use Ford engines.
Not all of the Mazdas have had the rotary engine, but only the RX model
Asking if a 2005 mazda 6 2.3 engine a interference motor
I think that, only former ford ranger (earlier 80s) could be compatible with that engine. unfortunetly, the old mazdas fall in parts even if the engine still runs good.
Only "RX" models do. Everything else is a reciprocating engine.
YOU DONT!! Take it to a REPUTABLE shop to have it done...one wrong move and you need an engine!! Unless you work on these or Mazdas for a living just dont do it!!
Ford Motor Company owns a percentage of Mazda, and some plants produce both Fords & Mazdas. Some parts are interchangeable.
Mazdas do not stink. They are very reliable cars - one of the most reliable today!
Yes! They have more quality parts.if they would wreck they have thicker parts then MAzdas
Mazda is a Japanese car manufacturer
most older mazdas have the stater located behind the engine when looking under the hood. It is under the mainfold...between the engine and firewall. You have to get to it from underneath and may require removing some brackets to get to.
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yes they do!