Yes, a Mk2 cylinder head can fit on a Mk1 engine, but modifications may be necessary to ensure compatibility. The Mk2 head typically has different port shapes and sizes, which could affect performance and require adjustments to the intake and exhaust systems. Additionally, consider the differences in engine management systems between the two models, as this might affect overall functionality. Always consult specific technical resources or a professional mechanic for precise guidance.
Unlikely, the MK1 is four stud, a mk2 uses 5 stud
No its different
Yes same size
Need more detail... Which mk1 and which mk2? (Year/Engine/Spec/Box type, ie '83 1.8 GTI, Manual) Depends on gearbox fitted to either.
mk1 rack has imperial threads(UNF) MK2 racks are metric
yes then you need to change the bonnet and slam panel and lights
No it won't I'm afraid, they're just too different.
The rear bumper of a Mondeo MK2 does not fit a MK1. The two models have different designs and dimensions, leading to incompatibility. While some components may be similar, the rear bumper's shape and mounting points are distinct between the two generations. Therefore, if you're looking for a replacement or upgrade, it's best to use parts specifically designed for the MK1.
yes if you change the slam panal front wings headlights and the bonnet lol
yes it can.
No it is not
yes it will only difference is some are drum and some a disc just match whats on your car :-)