L-series engines?
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L-series engines?
I haven't seen anyone putting one of the L-series engines in the roadster. Is there a reason for that? Too tall? Too heavy? Not worth the effort?
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Generally too tall - I've seen some interesting hood treatments to make room.
Stan used to make a kit for the swap.
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ttyR2 wrote:I haven't seen anyone putting one of the L-series engines in the roadster. Is there a reason for that? Too tall? Too heavy? Not worth the effort?
I think the #1 reason is that the U20 is such a bulletproof, hassle-free, cheap to maintain, oil-leak free engine that there really is no substitute.
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Re: L-series engines?
The U20 may be nifty, but parts for L20B's are basically a commodity, not so for the U20.
Would the L18 be a better fit, height-wise?
Would the L18 be a better fit, height-wise?
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Re: L-series engines?
Where I live L series parts are getting tough to find. At least when I look. On the other hand, parts for the G/R/H motors are easy to come by - your local forklift dealer! The L can be made to fit, but it takes massaging. Contact Stan Chernof to see if he still has some of the conversion motor mounts.
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Re: L-series engines?
I just posted a l20b above with no height probsttyR2 wrote:The U20 may be nifty, but parts for L20B's are basically a commodity, not so for the U20.
Would the L18 be a better fit, height-wise?
L18 has no difference in height
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Re: L-series engines?
So, Rob forced you to replace the U20 with a SR20?Alvin wrote:I think the #1 reason is that the U20 is such a bulletproof, hassle-free, cheap to maintain, oil-leak free engine that there really is no substitute.ttyR2 wrote:I haven't seen anyone putting one of the L-series engines in the roadster. Is there a reason for that? Too tall? Too heavy? Not worth the effort?

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Re: L-series engines?
The L20B, [2L 4 cylinder] is 20mm taller than any other L series engine.
The most obvious giveaway is the two front cover bolts at the top by the head.
The most obvious giveaway is the two front cover bolts at the top by the head.
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