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Engine ID 444-544

Trying the figure out what B16 series motor I just picked up with a 4 speed transmission. B16A B16B B16D. Depending on the series, the HP and compression is different. The engine I just brought only has B16 and nothing else. No sign of tampering with the cast number. ???????








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    Engine ID 444-544

    If it has 2 carbs, it is probably a B16B.
    --
    Eric
    Hi Performance Automotive Service (formerly OVO or Old Volvos Only)
    Torrance, CA 90502








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      Engine ID 444-544

      You beat me to it, Eric.

      The majority of B16s in this Country are B16Bs. And if it came from a 544, it's definitely a B.
      --
      Tony - 1958 Volvo PV444, 2012 Volvo XC70 T6 Polestar








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        Engine ID 444-544

        The engine I have in the car is the B16B as casted on the block. The replacement engine only has B16 on the block and has the single Zenith carburetor with a heat riser set up for the manifold casting.. Just trying to figure out the compression of this B16 block.








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          Engine ID 444-544

          I'll just go with that it's a B16A engine and with the lowest compression. I can always rebuild the B16B engine that's original to the car with 68,000 on it. The original runs
          fine right now but thought about keeping it dual SU4 's

          Putting a VO Judson on the newly aquired B16A engine.







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