It depends. If there is a DOHC engine available that uses the same bottom end as your SOHC engine, then you can use that DOHC head. Just make sure that there are sufficient valve cutouts on the pistons. If there ISN'T a DOHC head available for your block, then a full engine swap would be a better idea. But even if there is, a full engine swap may be a better and more cost-effective option.
No, you cannot directly swap a 1.6 DOHC VTEC head onto a 1.5 SOHC non-VTEC engine without significant modifications. The two engine designs have different architectures, including differences in mounting points, intake and exhaust configurations, and timing mechanisms. Additionally, you would need to ensure compatibility with the engine management system and potentially modify the engine block to accommodate the DOHC head.
Yes, they are the same exact blocks and transmissions for SOHC and DOHC. The only difference is the heads and flywheel. As far as I know, you just have to change the flywheel from the SOHC engine and put it on the DOHC motor. Just make sure to put on a new gasket. One more thing is being your putting a dohc engine into a sohc neon, you'll have to change the pcm to a dohc computer or it will run lean and possibly blow the engine. Hope this helps.
the 1991 3000gt are dohc. it comes stock with 222hp. they also made sohc but that wasn't until later generations of the 3000gt's. The 1991 dodge stealths came in sohc, compared to the 91 3000gt's dohc. either way, with minor adjustments, it will fit from sohc to dohc.
No, the D16 ZC (or A9 in Europe) DOHC cannot have the head swapped onto a non ZC block. HTH
No B16 is a DOHC and the D16 is SOHCNow u can do a B16 Block with a B18c head but u would loose power better off doingB18C1 bottom B16B head
Yes you can, the heads should be the same, except that the VTEC head has the solenoid. i would recommend that you take it to a expert. The most difficult part is the connection on the solenoid. DelSol_Racer
The 2.2L early 90s enging was DOHC, not SOHC and no, it would not be easy to put that engine and transmission into a MkI MR2.
You can use a SOHC 2.0 or another DOHC 2.0 That is it! Matthew D
No, you cannot directly put a Nissan KA24 SOHC 12v head on a Z22 block, as they have different bolt patterns and designs. The KA24 head is designed for a different engine architecture, and modifications would be necessary to make them compatible. Additionally, the compression ratios and engine characteristics differ, which could affect performance and functionality. Always consult engine compatibility resources before attempting such modifications.
For your engine size and SOHC it's 5.0 qts. If it's a DOHC you need to put 6.0 qts according to the manual that I have.
yes as long as the engines of both cars were both the same engine. IE: both were SOHC. Or both were DOHC.
probably not, since 1989-1990 came with sohc ka24e motor not the dohc ka24de motor in the 1991 and newer versions