where the engine number is located it will have FE for 2000 and F2 for 2200
The Wankel rotary engine is a differing type of engine as opposed to the standard piston engine. The Mazda line of cars is the one that uses this type of engine.
Referring to a K series? if so.. no its not an interference engine.
The 1978 Mazda GLC was advertised as a 1300 cc engine, but its actual displacement was 1272 cc. The engine was the Mazda TC series, an 8 valve inline four cylinder. I believe it also had a one barrel carburetor.
The 1993 Mazda MX-6 with a V6 engine is equipped with a 2.5-liter (or 2,496 cc) V6 engine. This engine produces around 164 horsepower and is known for its smooth performance. It features a DOHC design and is part of Mazda's KL series of engines.
All mazda b series with a b2000 or b2200 are a NON interference engine.So in short if your timing belt broke it will not damage the engine.
The 1995 Mazda MX-3 is compatible with several engine options, primarily from the Mazda family. Common swaps include the Mazda BP engine, a 1.8L four-cylinder found in the MX-6 and Protegé, and the KL series 2.5L V6 engine from the Mazda Millenia and 626. Additionally, some enthusiasts have successfully swapped in engines from other Mazda models, such as the 2.0L FS engine. Always consider compatibility with the transmission and necessary modifications when planning an engine swap.
Mazda did not use a V6 engine in the 1989 B-Series pick-up. Only two options would have been a 2.2 liter and 2.6 liter 4 cylinder. A V-6 engine was not available until 1994 when Ford began producing pick-ups for Mazda in the U.S.
Older Kia engines are a permissioned replica of the Mazda B-Series engines. That being said, there is likely to be subtle differences between the two. Installing bigger, faster B-Series Mazda engines into Kia is a much talked about subject.
No. The 1994 and later Mazda B-series pickups are re-badged Ford Rangers. The 2.5 liter engine in them is an improved 2.3 liter engine that's been in Fords for many years. The Mazda B2200 uses a Mazda-designed engine that's fully different. Best bet is to go with a Mazda B2600i engine, or sell the pickup and buy something else. The i in B2600i stands for fuel injection, which increases power and gas mileage and reduces the amount of emission control equipment needed, simplifying the engine compartment.
Mazda B-Series was created in 1961.
The Mazda 323F, depending on its specific model year and engine variant, is typically compatible with various Mazda transmissions from the same era, including manual and automatic options. Common manual transmissions include the Mazda G series, while automatic options may include the Mazda L series. It's essential to match the transmission type (such as 4-speed or 5-speed) and ensure compatibility with the engine's specifications for optimal performance. Always consult a service manual or a professional mechanic for precise compatibility information.
looking for an engine no on a mazda 1992 121,were is it locoteded on engine