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> More Info on Engine Blocks ?
Beakster
post Aug 13 2018, 09:53 PM
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I have two 1.7 engine Blocks

the one in pieces Case n# is EA064290

The other in the car is EB005450

Would anyone have more info on engines by the Case numbers ??
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post Aug 14 2018, 12:01 AM
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QUOTE(Beakster @ Aug 14 2018, 03:53 PM) *

I have two 1.7 engine Blocks

the one in pieces Case n# is EA064290

The other in the car is EB005450

Would anyone have more info on engines by the Case numbers ??

Jeez easy to find anywhere ,use google..I do it before asking any question on what ever forum I'am on which is many and all rather different types of cars.
The 1.7 "E'' cases are a great foundation for a build go 96mm with 2.0 litre heads you will be good,but you really need to change the cam if not going to FI.
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