Heat Exchanger 2.0 CU Engine

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Heat Exchanger 2.0 CU Engine

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Are there more than one type?

I am thinking of buying an engine that had these fitted...
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but mine are the ones that fit flush.

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Those are the ones fitted to earlier, eg Bay CJ engines - not interchangeable as the shape of heads are different as well.
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Post by GavinSmith »

Now I'm confused.

Mine seem to have the same in-line bolts as this.

I think the engine is currently in a type3.

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Post by cumbriankeith »

Let's play spot the difference:
This is for CU T3 engines:
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This is for earlier Type IV or 4 engines inc in bays and others:
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for heads that look like this:
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This page might help, too.
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Back to the drawing board then.

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