Date: Wed, 17 Jul 2002 23:16:39 GMT From: hohnopsamlid.invalid (Goran Larsson) Subject: Re: Help - motor crashed on 94 V6
In article <qdmZ8.261186$3g4.21728621nopsaml1.home.nl>, MH <mhnopsamere.net> wrote: > > ... not only the GM V6 engine used by Saab due to requirements in the US > > market. A timing chain, as used in the four cylinder Saab engines... > OK, the V4 was not a SAAB engine, and it used timing (distribution) > gears, and it too has problems. > The two strokes were designed by SAAB, but these only had 2 or 3 cyls, > and no distribution stuff at all... My article was carefully worded to avoid having to include the Saab two stroke engines, the Ford V4 engine, the Triumph four cylinder engine (also timing chain) the GM four cylinder diesel engine, and the Isuzu V6 diesel engine. Instead of using rubberband engines from GM for the "must have V6" market, Saab should have produced the prototype V8 that was made by building two 2L engines on a V8 engine block (i.e. the reverse of how the Triumph engine was designed). -- G–ran Larsson http://www.nospam.com