The 1500 Mk1 Cortina was typically fitted with the 1.5-liter (1500cc) Kent inline-four engine. This engine produced around 75 horsepower and was known for its reliability and performance in the compact car segment during the 1960s. It was a popular choice for the Cortina, contributing to the model's success in both everyday driving and motorsports.
It doesn't have one.
When looking to find a Mark one Cortina then it might be possible to find one on the internet. This car is considered an old car and some people are advertising it as a classic MK1 Cortina. There is one of these cars for sale on the eBay used car section.
No, the Mk1 Renault Clio RSi was not fitted with the F3R engine. Instead, it was equipped with the F7P engine, a 1.8-liter inline-four that produced around 110 hp. The F3R engine was typically used in other models, such as the Renault Laguna and some versions of the Clio II.
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.
a 1.6l
The timing marks on a MK1 1600cc Caddy engine is on the front of the crank pulley. It is under the cam also.
no scrap the escorts there heaps anyway. buy a focus mk1 escorts are crap
not very big its a compact car
3.5 liter
No. Mazda Miatas run a non-interference engine.
No its different
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