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> How big is a 20 over 73' 2.0L
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post Jul 20 2015, 03:22 PM
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Four or five years I had the chance to buy a spare 2.0L for a reasonable amount. It came out of a running car which had just been driven by someone I'd trust. We recently got it out to install in a friends tub for a test run and so he could have a running car while he builds an engine. While cleaning it up we noticed that the case was stamped 20/20 indicating it had been bored out. Was able to email the former owner who confirmed that it had been bored and as he remembered has a non stock cam. So how big would it be if 20 over is correct?

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post Jul 21 2015, 08:54 AM
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20 over would be 0.020", which is 0.5mm. The dimensions of a stock 2.0 are 94mm x 71mm, for 1971cc. 94.5mm x 71mm would be 1992cc.

But the stamping is far from a guarantee of the size of the cylinders...

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