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A friend/car-guy is having trouble IDing an engine he saw a pic of swapped into a Volvo 122. He couldn’t give me a copy of the pic, but here’s the description & a sketch. Any idea what it is?
“Technical question. What fwd 4-cylinder engines in the standard configuration (transmission on the left side of the car) have exhausts on the front?
I’m looking at photos of a 1966 Volvo 122 that has a FWD swap from what I assume is an Asian car (it says “HO LEE CHIT” on the cam cover in the stereotype Chinese-food font, and I can’t tell what it’s from. All of the identifying marks are absent. There can’t be too many with forward-exit exhaust.”
”More clues:
It is distributorless, but not coil-on-plug.
Twin/dual cam. Hemispherical or penta head (plugs in the center).
Aluminum head.
Looks like it has a MAF”
”This engine has a plastic timing case cover (at least the top bit). This cover was no higher than the cam cover, so I assume that it’s belt-driven, not chain. Normal for a Japanese engine though.
The cam box has no markings, so I assume that the plastic trim spanned the entire cam cover.
The strange thing is that the bolts that hole the cam cover on are not symmetrical - they’re staggered.
The spark plug wires went to a terminal block over the bell housing, so it had to have electronic ignition.”
Suprf1y
UltimaDork
10/4/19 4:50 p.m.
In reply to pres589 (djronnebaum) :
Exhaust is in the back
FWD Mazda BP like from a Protege.
In reply to Javelin :
He said the oil cap is above the rear cam. Otherwise that was my first thought too.
In reply to iceracer :
The intake is on the front, I’m pretty sure?
In reply to Pete Gossett :
There's about a dozen different BP cam cover designs, including one that says KIA on it, so it wouldn't surprise me if it's one of the others.
How many fingers am I holding up right now?
I need pictures.
I feel like this could be just about any 90s 4cyl. Most of them have exhausts that exit the front.
I'm just going to guess SR20
NickD
PowerDork
10/4/19 5:40 p.m.
Javelin said:
In reply to Pete Gossett :
There's about a dozen different BP cam cover designs, including one that says KIA on it, so it wouldn't surprise me if it's one of the others.
I kinda want a Kia one for my Miata, just to trip people up when I pop the hood
In reply to ProDarwin :
I thought SR20 too, but per his sketch the cam cover bolts are offset/staggered from front to rear. I’m not finding any Japanese, US, or Korean DOHC 4cyl like that?
A Saturn LL0 bolts are slightly offset (but not equally spaced).
If your friend doesn't know what the engine is from how does he "know" it's from a FWD with the transmission on the left. Why can't it be from a RWD vehicle?
In reply to DeadSkunk (Warren) :
I think it’s more that it looked like a typical FWD dohc engine.
Here’s another thought: it was swapped into a Volvo - are there any European DOHC 4cyl engines that would match his description?
I just search for Volvo ones, but the pics I found have the intake on the wrong side.
I'm betting on the SR20DE as well. Here is a video in one in a Volvo 1800.
Nissan Video
Driven5
UltraDork
10/4/19 11:17 p.m.
SR20DE had timing chain, not belt.
Pete Gossett said:
Here’s another thought: it was swapped into a Volvo - are there any European DOHC 4cyl engines that would match his description?
I just search for Volvo ones, but the pics I found have the intake on the wrong side.
Volvo only made two DOHC fours, one already a rear driver, and both run the exhaust down the passenger side in Volvo fashion.
My gut instinct is Zetec as these are a popular swap in to things, and they all had coil packs mounted behind the engine, and they all had plastic valve covers.
In reply to CJ :
Definitely not a SR20DE from what I see. It looks like those had a distributor, and the cam cover doesn’t have the jumps over the bearing caps like the sketch above.
The closest I’ve been able to find so far, oddly enough, is the old Saturn twin-cam. However, he said the oil cap was on the timing belt/chain end of the engine, and the humps over the bearing caps were even more pronounced.
Honda something or other?
Is there a prize or something?
Pete Gossett said:
In reply to DeadSkunk (Warren) :
I think it’s more that it looked like a typical FWD dohc engine.
A key would be routing of the coolant lines.