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How do i go about it? Im assuming it's just a case of looking for an appropriate suffix or prefix?
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A high comp 202 will have an #L..... prefix and was the common 202 used for domestic built cars and the low comp motor is #M.... and was manly used for export. egs; JL - LJ; HL - LH, LX and UC; XQL - UC, QL - HQ, HJ, HX, and early HZ; ZL - HZ; VL - VB, Edited by user Tuesday, 30 October 2007 6:18:09 AM(UTC)
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Correct me if Im wrong, but the only difference between LC and HC was the head used, right? So after 30 years, an engine may not have the same head and even if it does, its not a given that it hasnt been rebuilt somewhere along the years. So if youre wo
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but the only difference between LC and HC was the head used, right? So after 30 years, an engine may not have the same head and even if it does, it's not a given that it hasn't been rebuilt somewhere along the years. So if you'r
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quote: Originally posted by ozjason
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I think the 138 used different pistons too, but that's just from memory.
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I think the 138 used different pistons too, but thats just from memory.
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Hi Byron.
Yes, 138 (& 130) Reds used domed pistons to maintain a reasonably high compression with the std 149/161/173 type head. There are no lo-comp versions of these 2 little motors.
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Agree on the 130 (CA, QA etc), but what about the 2250L, CC and HC engines. These were all 138 low compression. That is why the 173 were D and E prefixes as the 130 high comp was A, 138 high comp B and low comp C. I thought the 138 used the same |
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Cheers for the responses.
I know the motors been replaced with what appears to be an unfettled 202. Not that it matters much as im just bolting the bottom end together after a full rebuild. Bored, cammed and twin carbied now.
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Cheers for the responses.
I know the motor's been replaced with what appears to be an unfettled 202. Not that it matters much as i'm just bolting the bottom end together after a full rebuild. Bored, cammed and twin carbied now.
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Agree on the 130 (CA, QA etc), but what about the 2250L, CC and HC engines. Th |
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Thanks for the clarification, guys. Looks like I was only half right. :-)
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HC it is indeed.
Byron, thats a great little site youve got there. Best of luck in achieving your goals :-) |
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HC it is indeed.
Byron, that's a great little site you've got there. Best of luck in achieving your goals :-) |
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