Hei,
My girlfriend has a lovely rust-free Mazda 121 (1989) with a 1.1L (is this a B1?) motor. The headgasket is going and instead of reconditioning the stock head, I considered using the chance to install more displacement. In Norway, there are essentially no 1.1L engines in the national junkyard registry, although there are tons of 1.6L B-series cars (323 etc). Assuming I am not in a position to weld or make any significant structural modifications, what are my "plug-and-play" options to replace her engine?
1. Will a B6E longblock fit (a) the stock motormounts and (b) the stock transmission?
2. Is it possible to get a decent tune from the stock carburator, or is an aftermarket unit necessary to deal with the extra displacement? (I do not want to switch to EFI)?
Essentially, is it possible to grab a B6E from a 1991 323, rebuild it and plug it in with the same motormounts, transmission and transmission mounts, and anxillar items? I assume I am missing something (?), but is this realistic?
3. Finally, If I attempted to install a 5-speed transmission from the donor, would this require structural modifications?
I would perform the actual swap in an open area, hundreds of miles north of the Arctic circle, so I would prefer not to attempt protracted frame modifcation efforts.
Best wishes
My girlfriend has a lovely rust-free Mazda 121 (1989) with a 1.1L (is this a B1?) motor. The headgasket is going and instead of reconditioning the stock head, I considered using the chance to install more displacement. In Norway, there are essentially no 1.1L engines in the national junkyard registry, although there are tons of 1.6L B-series cars (323 etc). Assuming I am not in a position to weld or make any significant structural modifications, what are my "plug-and-play" options to replace her engine?
1. Will a B6E longblock fit (a) the stock motormounts and (b) the stock transmission?
2. Is it possible to get a decent tune from the stock carburator, or is an aftermarket unit necessary to deal with the extra displacement? (I do not want to switch to EFI)?
Essentially, is it possible to grab a B6E from a 1991 323, rebuild it and plug it in with the same motormounts, transmission and transmission mounts, and anxillar items? I assume I am missing something (?), but is this realistic?
3. Finally, If I attempted to install a 5-speed transmission from the donor, would this require structural modifications?
I would perform the actual swap in an open area, hundreds of miles north of the Arctic circle, so I would prefer not to attempt protracted frame modifcation efforts.
Best wishes
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