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ZUKIWORLD Discussion Forum => Suzuki 4x4 Forum => Topic started by: longarch on February 28, 2008, 05:42:32 AM

Title: 8V vs 16v - To swap or not
Post by: longarch on February 28, 2008, 05:42:32 AM
I have a '94 Tracker 1.6L 8-valve Tracker that need a crankshaft replaced. I also have a '95 1.6L 16-valve motor with 80K miles sitting on a pallet ready to be installed. I would like you comments and advice on whether to repair the 8-valve or install the 16-valve. What would be the pros and cons with this engine swap? Let me start by telling you this. I know that I will need a 16-valve ECM, wiring harness and maybe a fuel pump. Please tell me, I have read a lot of horror stories about the 8-valves having trouble with rod bearing and crankshafts going bad. Is this as commom as it sounds. Are the 16-valves more reliable? So many questions so little time. ???
Title: Re: 8V vs 16v - To swap or not
Post by: JARYsidekick on February 28, 2008, 06:54:02 AM
I do not think it's going to be that much better as I understand they both have the same short block, but you're gonna feel the difference in power and response.

I had the 1.6L 16v on my 98 kick and the same happened to me twice (shaft & bearing probs). Fist time I repaired, the second time I decided to swap for a 2L (Aerio engine).
Title: Re: 8V vs 16v - To swap or not
Post by: echojeff on February 28, 2008, 08:34:24 PM
I do not think it's going to be that much better as I understand they both have the same short block, but you're gonna feel the difference in power and response.

I had the 1.6L 16v on my 98 kick and the same happened to me twice (shaft & bearing probs). Fist time I repaired, the second time I decided to swap for a 2L (Aerio engine).

I and I'm sure others would be interested to know how the 2L swap went.
Sorry dont mean to steal this post.
Title: Re: 8V vs 16v - To swap or not
Post by: JARYsidekick on March 01, 2008, 07:08:05 PM
I do not think it's going to be that much better as I understand they both have the same short block, but you're gonna feel the difference in power and response.

I had the 1.6L 16v on my 98 kick and the same happened to me twice (shaft & bearing probs). Fist time I repaired, the second time I decided to swap for a 2L (Aerio engine).

I and I'm sure others would be interested to know how the 2L swap went.
Sorry dont mean to steal this post.

I'm in the process at the moment. I'm making a write-up on the swap but it's in spanish. As soon as I finish I'll translate to english.

Hey Lonarch, have you decided yet on how to go about it???
Title: Re: 8V vs 16v - To swap or not
Post by: longarch on March 01, 2008, 07:39:51 PM
I just want to say thanks to all. The information that I've received from this and other forums have helped greatly in my decision making. I am currently looking for a 16v ECM which will acccept my 3-speed automatic 4X4 transmission. if I can locate it I will change over to the 16v, if not I will repair my 8v and sell the 16v.

                                                                   
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Title: Re: 8V vs 16v - To swap or not
Post by: Cuthulu on March 02, 2008, 07:39:12 AM
Just FYI, you will also need to get a replacement air box if you are running one.  The 8V and 16 V air box are different dimensions.