Hey Yall!
I am in the process of rebuilding one of the spare engines that Ive got. This one is kinda a try at a performer, at least some better that stock anyways. It will eventually include a bigger cam, a header, and intake setup, along with some head flow performance work. The goal is to keep the venerable 1.6, and squeeze a little bit more juice out of it, without ruining MPG and reliability.
Here is my question though; there are several different versions of the 1.6 out there, including carbureted and TBI versions of the 8 valve, and MFI 16 valve. What parts are interchangeable, and whats not?
I have 2 of the MFI 16 valves, one is running, in my ride. The other one is sitting in the back of my parts truck, needing a crankshaft pretty bad.
I also have a TBI 8 valve, witch is actually pretty new, about 3000 mi.
So my dilemma is; can I use the newer lower end of the 8 valve and just add my 16 valve head and manifolds to it? Or are there some differences in those parts too.
From what I can tell, the block, crank and rods are the same, but the pistons are different depending on the year (92-95 being different from 96-98, or is that just the difference between the 8 and 16 valve heads?)
Will it work to Frankenstein the two engines into one?