No, not all 2.7 engines are the same; they can vary significantly based on the manufacturer and the specific application. For instance, a 2.7-liter engine from one brand may have different specifications, technologies, and performance characteristics compared to a 2.7-liter engine from another brand. Additionally, even within the same brand, different models may utilize the 2.7 engine with variations in tuning, components, and intended use.
No. Not at all. Horsepower varies different engine sizes if engine at all.
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On the voyager XII, the engine oil and the transmission oil are all the same. Draining the engine oil takes care of it all. On the voyager XII, the engine oil and the transmission oil are all the same. Draining the engine oil takes care of it all.
Depends on what engine. They are not all the same. Need make, and size engine to answer this question.
No it is all basicaly the same.
Yes, they are the same. Some people call an automobile engine a motor and some people call it an engine. It is actually an engine and a motor is a electrical device. But motor oil and engine oil for all practical purposes are the same thing.
Depends on the 8 cylinder engine you are talking about. They are not all the same.
You will have a smooth running engine when the rotating assembly is balanced.
No 27 hundreds is not the same as 27 tens because 27 hundreds = 2,700 and 27 tens = 270.
The "transmission" and the "transaxle" are the same thing. I don't think you can get them all out at the same time. The back of the transmission is held in with two huge bolts that you have to pull the engine to get to.
yes
For balance.