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found in a local creek, what's it from?
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I can tell you that it is a 4 cylinder, it is SOHC, and it it is not a Ford 2.3l
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I'm going with some old GM four banger
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if it helps at all, the local creek is in Australia, not that that rules out GM, but it makes it a little more unlikely
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Is this what they mean when they call engines boat anchors?
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*makes flooding comment*
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Chrysler 2.2/2.5?
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Ok... No clue. Ford? Toyota?
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I name it, Bruce.
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SR20!!!
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ha!
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looks like it could be an old Honda product? Maybe?
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A submarine?
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That was one hungry fish.
![]() 12/30/2013 at 12:39 |
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Well there's yer problem right there
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Appears to have a counter flow head design. Probably old VW.
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Looks a bit like this:
From a mk 1 Rabbit. Could be any variant from 1975 to 1993.