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What ever you start doing up is likely to stay for a while. That's why people end up pouring heaps of money into small engines. They don't plan on doing that it just ends up that way. You do a bit here a bit there and a few years later you've got this wickedly expensive 1300 haha. Been there done that.

Really the 2L is not more complicated than the 1600. And the extra 200cc's really helps to start with. Plus being a solid lump of Iron they can handle pretty big power.

However, there are good reasons to stick with a 1600. They rev better, they are much lighter and make for a fun poke in an escort I reckon. Plus you can make decent power out of em and in a light esky it can go pretty well. My mate had a mk1 2dr and with a 1600 with a capri carb on it, a cam, higher compression and a port job it used to haul ass! :twisted:

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well today i thought id take the hea off to change the headgasket (which i think is on its way out) anyhoe pulled it to pieces and my dad forgot the torque wrench , ok thats just great well i thhough id try the 28/36 on the 1300 so i set upon pulling everything apart , then realisd that the freaking manifold was the wrong shape and the coolant connector thing was not pointing the right way ...ok now im gettin annoyed so i went and grabbed a spanner and tried to turn ti aorund ..pull,pull,pu....SNAP ...ok there goes the top part of the connect or , this is about the time that i start ging red in the face , as now i have NO 1600 manifold OR 1300 head great this mean im wlaking the 5km to work JUST FUKING GREAT ...thee end ...srry had to share ...oh and i got the manifold and gasket bak on then ...tada the gasket sags and now it might as well be as useful as this post ...not my day ! ..on the bright side i got my gauge :)

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I got some advice, take your time when your putting on the main oil seals and sump gasket :wink: I was pretty damm careful and its been sweet for 3-4 months however long I've had my 1600 in, but yesterday, oil has started seaping out and I'm getting a small drop under my engine each day. GRRR :x

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Nah man, 1600s have bigger valves. but you could get the 1300 and put the 1600 valves in it. i think the 1300 head is higher comp too but im not too sure on that one.

1300 head doesn't have combustion chambers, i.e: it's completely flat, therefore higher compression.... flows less though, and will be wayyyyy to much compression on a 1600 with 1300 pistons, and crap anyway

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Nah man, 1600s have bigger valves. but you could get the 1300 and put the 1600 valves in it. i think the 1300 head is higher comp too but im not too sure on that one.

1300 head doesn't have combustion chambers, i.e: it's completely flat, therefore higher compression.... flows less though, and will be wayyyyy to much compression on a 1600 with 1300 pistons, and crap anyway

Um, not really.

Neither the 1300 or 1600 heads have chambers (other than some rare ones) so they are totaly swapable with each other.

BTW measure your valves, as some 1300s and 1600s have the same or similiar sized valves so it may not be a big problem.

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