Rebuilding G16B
Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2008 8:19 pm
I am currently building a G16B to go into my sierra and having problem after problem :(. bought the vitara from the wreckers, pulled the motor apart and found 2 big cracks going from mains right down the bores :(. As well as a spun/picked-up cam tunnel (i can fix this with weld and t/bore)
anyway i got a replacement block from the wreckers (all they had thought was g16a block) and unfortunalty it was already 1mm o/s bores (with wear). Just just had a few questions.
Anyone know if any engine component companies make 1.25 or 1.5mm o/s pistons?
i want to confirm the blocks are identical ... i notcied the g16b block had g16a stamped on the rear. I know the crank is not fully counter-balanced in the "A" block. Are the rods the same? Is there anything i will need to know if using the "A" block with "B" crank/rods/pistons.
Does anyone have a spare g16 block in brisbane/ipswich area i could by cheap? this wreckers seems to be getting anoyed and giving me so many engines
In everyones experience is the heavy crank and flywheel better for momentum with 4x4ing or is it better to lighten the flywheel and maybe knifedge the crank for better revs and responce? Does the std computer get any problems with lightening components or is just large cams they get confused by?
anyway i got a replacement block from the wreckers (all they had thought was g16a block) and unfortunalty it was already 1mm o/s bores (with wear). Just just had a few questions.
Anyone know if any engine component companies make 1.25 or 1.5mm o/s pistons?
i want to confirm the blocks are identical ... i notcied the g16b block had g16a stamped on the rear. I know the crank is not fully counter-balanced in the "A" block. Are the rods the same? Is there anything i will need to know if using the "A" block with "B" crank/rods/pistons.
Does anyone have a spare g16 block in brisbane/ipswich area i could by cheap? this wreckers seems to be getting anoyed and giving me so many engines

In everyones experience is the heavy crank and flywheel better for momentum with 4x4ing or is it better to lighten the flywheel and maybe knifedge the crank for better revs and responce? Does the std computer get any problems with lightening components or is just large cams they get confused by?