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Old 03-06-2007, 05:13 PM
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Buy a 1.8 94-97 to rebuild. Have to get new one, got issues with block.

Buy a 1.8 99-00 to rebuild. Man these are rare.

Buy a 2001-2004 to rebuild. These appear to be everywhere. Why can't I drop one of these in my 96 miata?

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Old 03-06-2007, 05:22 PM
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Your choice to turbo? I say get a 94 or 95 1.8, and turbo away. 96 and 97 work great as well. Throw a 99 head on there while you're at it. Really, just get what you can find for the best price.

The newer motors are higher compression.
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Old 03-06-2007, 06:50 PM
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You want the NA block, NB head, nbfl has variable cam timing, and if you cannot control it stay away from them....

NB block has higher compression (bad for turbo) and suppose to have weaker rods , bud not proved yet.

NA blocks 94-95.5 have the oil supply @ the exhaust side and a slightly lower compression then the 95.5-97 (but get the best one here,doesn't matter)

If you already have a 1.8 (or at least intake & oil pan) a other good source is the engine from an 323/protege, mercury tracer, ford escort...

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/91-93...spagenameZWDVW
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Old 03-07-2007, 10:42 AM
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Interesting. A ford escort motor eh? Those are even cheaper arent they? Would I need to do anything to fix it up? I have a 1.8 96 motor. I am burning oil every once in a while in short 1 second plumes. The auto tranny just starting going all hokey, and I am at a loss to figure out what to do next. The game plan is to replace the tranny immediately with a manual. Then the motor is next I guess. I was trying to figure out what to do to the head and block while I have them laying around. Or should I just rebuild my current 1.8 block and slap that back in there? It has been run without oil once (jiffy lube sucks) and then it got hot and blew the had gasket. The head was shaved and plopped back on there. So I don't think this is a motor that I want to turbo. 145k miles.
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The reason I ask about the 2003 motor is because the guy who I am getting the transmission from also has a 2003 motor.
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