Engines for the 86-89 B2000 and 86-93 B2200 are bolt in swaps. The short block from the 1st gen Ford Probe, and the 88-92 626 and MX-6 is the same, just bolt on you're cylinder head and accessories. Although I believe the B2600i has the same engine mounts the bell housing does not match and is not easily swapped. Mazdatrucking.com has additional information
it will fit the b2200, b2000,b2600. I think 1987 to 1993.
The 1986 Mazda B2000 pickup truck has 14"x5.5" rims. The OE tire size is 205/75R14, and 195R14 tires also fit ideally.
I see no reason why a tall person would not fit in a Mazda B2000 because the seat can be slid back. If the person is extra tall, perhaps an extended cab would be best because the seats will slide back further than in a standard cab.
Many different engines can fit into the Miata. See the link below to Flyin' Miata, a company that does such engine repalcements.
It would depend on which Mazda. Probes were made by Mazda, and used the same engines as the 626, MX-6, and some Millenias.
Yes, this is as easy a swap as you'll ever do. It's the same engine almost; same cylinder head, same carburetor, same starter, the B2200 uses an F2 which is a slightly modified FE which is what you will find in the last few years B2000, I think 84-87.
The 2.2 liter 4 cylinder and the 3.0 liter V6.
yes they do.use the b2000 cam caps and use the b2200 rocker arms,rocker shafts and shaft springs
check other daewoo with same engine size 1.6,1.8 etc.also check to see if any other manufacturer crosses daewoo engines. for example ford and Mazda use same engines in different cars and trucks like the ranger and the b2000 have the same motor etc. Blocks are from GM so may be a starting point from there.
A 1995 KIA Sportage 2.0L 16v DOHC will bolt right into the B2000 and the B2200. You will have to get a system called megasquirt from www.diyautotune.com Your Horse Power will be almost double that of the B2200 2.2L SOHC
WhAt do you have in mind? People have put anything from hayabusa moto engines to chevy small block v8s to v12s. It's worth noting that v8s often require slight modifications to fit