For those who have had both engines torn down, what are the differences between the early B6 (BF 323/tracer) and the Festiva B3?
Can I use a B6 crank, rods and Pistons in a bored out B3 to make a B6? Can I make a roller rocker B6 with an aspire head? are the blocks cast differently? Are the heads different?
Reason I ask, I have a brand new short nose B6 crank, bearings, seals gaskets and a B3 engine in need of rebuild. I can get early B6 engines fairly easy, but it'll cost about the same to just buy new pistons and have the B3 block bored if that's all I need to do, and I'd rather use an aspire head anyway, so it makes no sense to buy a B6 engine. The engine won't be for all out HP, just a better mill for the Auto Festiva (Low end TQ increase is the goal here). It may get a turbo at some point, but again just for drivability (pulling steel hills on the freeway in third at speed).
Thanks for any advice, I did a search but didn't find anything about this.
Can I use a B6 crank, rods and Pistons in a bored out B3 to make a B6? Can I make a roller rocker B6 with an aspire head? are the blocks cast differently? Are the heads different?
Reason I ask, I have a brand new short nose B6 crank, bearings, seals gaskets and a B3 engine in need of rebuild. I can get early B6 engines fairly easy, but it'll cost about the same to just buy new pistons and have the B3 block bored if that's all I need to do, and I'd rather use an aspire head anyway, so it makes no sense to buy a B6 engine. The engine won't be for all out HP, just a better mill for the Auto Festiva (Low end TQ increase is the goal here). It may get a turbo at some point, but again just for drivability (pulling steel hills on the freeway in third at speed).
Thanks for any advice, I did a search but didn't find anything about this.
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