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2004-05 cylinder head versus 2006+

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Old 05-11-2018, 02:59 AM
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^Correct.

Nothing needs to be done at all. Just leave the steel snake shaped cover in place.
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Posting identical questions in multiple locations just fragments the responses.

You milled the block. Not sure what effect this will have and it was noted but not answered in either of these fragmented threads.

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Old 05-15-2018, 05:59 AM
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Originally Posted by flanders
Those holes leads back to to intake side of the head and on a non dbw car it connects to the intake manifold.
Your dbw intake manifold doesn't have this opening and will just block it off.
Thanks for clearing that up. I appreciate it. Are the intake/exhaust manifold gaskets & head gaskets all the same for all the S2000 years? I already bought the gaskets for my 2006. Thanks.
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Originally Posted by Billman250
^Correct.

Nothing needs to be done at all. Just leave the steel snake shaped cover in place.
thanks for the info
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Originally Posted by Silver_Bullet_S
Are the intake/exhaust manifold gaskets & head gasket all the same for all the S2000 years?
All the same.
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Slightly different question from my side, have searched it, but just to make sure.

I have an early 2002 S2000. lower block is shot and I can get a new (F20c) 2009 lower block.

Is it plug and play, on my 2002 head, intake and harness / sensors? I believe it is, since there are almost no difference in the lower blocks through the years.

Thank you very much.

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Originally Posted by Delta_lima
Slightly different question from my side, have searched it, but just to make sure.

I have an early 2002 S2000. lower block is shot and I can get a new (F20c) 2009 lower block.

Is it plug and play, on my 2002 head, intake and harness / sensors? I believe it is, since there are almost no difference in the lower blocks through the years.

Thank you very much.
crank sensor needs to be swapped otherwise no difference other than displacement. If you're in europe disregard that last bit.
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Its both a F20c (2,0)

not sure if the new engine will come with a crank sensor. But the old one (2002) will be mounted,
thank you!

is the harness plug different? Or a different sensor?
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Both plug and sensor is different, you will also need to replace the trigger wheel.
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Ai, serious? That would mean to remove a factory sealed carter and chain cover :/


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