mixing heads with blocks
#2
Re: mixing heads with blocks
Originally Posted by iceknight24
what do i get mixing a cx d15b7 block with a ex d16z6 head?
what kinda hp am i looking to get?
whats the diffarence between d15b7 block and crank to d16z6 block and crank?
what kinda hp am i looking to get?
whats the diffarence between d15b7 block and crank to d16z6 block and crank?
D15 block has shorter deck height and the crank has smaller bearings and a smallerr stroke.
#5
Re: mixing heads with blocks
Originally Posted by iceknight24
that about a d16y7 block and crank with a d16z6 head?
is that a good combo?
and it will be sleeved and have turbo pistons put in.
is that a good combo?
and it will be sleeved and have turbo pistons put in.
A Y7 block is the same as a Y8. The oil pumps are questionable on those motors though. You might want to change to a Z6 pump, pickup, and pan.
It will be a complete Z6 then, basically.
#6
Re: mixing heads with blocks
Originally Posted by MADMAX
A Y7 block is the same as a Y8. The oil pumps are questionable on those motors though. You might want to change to a Z6 pump, pickup, and pan.
It will be a complete Z6 then, basically.
Anyways for a z6 head on a y block you need 9 y bolts and 1 z6 bolt
#7
Re: mixing heads with blocks
Originally Posted by Ravage70
I dont think the pump will work without redrilling.
Anyways for a z6 head on a y block you need 9 y bolts and 1 z6 bolt
Anyways for a z6 head on a y block you need 9 y bolts and 1 z6 bolt
#8
Re: mixing heads with blocks
Originally Posted by Ravage70
I dont think the pump will work without redrilling.
Anyways for a z6 head on a y block you need 9 y bolts and 1 z6 bolt
Anyways for a z6 head on a y block you need 9 y bolts and 1 z6 bolt
and a d16z6 head will that all work all together?
and why is it u need only one z6 head stud and not all.
on my ls vtec i had u used the head stud that mached the head.
so on a y5 block i would use 9y and one z6 and where do i put the one z6 at on the bolt pattern?
#9
Re: mixing heads with blocks
Originally Posted by MADMAX
A Y7 block is the same as a Y8. The oil pumps are questionable on those motors though. You might want to change to a Z6 pump, pickup, and pan.
It will be a complete Z6 then, basically.
It will be a complete Z6 then, basically.
nor will you be able to.
d16y-series blocks = oil dipstick part of the oil pump housing = with z6 pump = no dipstick.
#10
Re: mixing heads with blocks
wow....why are you complicating this? these motors are a dime a dozen...pic up a z6, or y8, or even a y7....anything 16v would be better. There isn't much in mix matching these little guys. Unless you want to waste money on a new trend called "what works with what".