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Old 03-29-2002, 12:33 PM
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Question What is the difference b16a2 short and long block?

I was looking around on hondamotorsonline and noticed the had a 16a2 and a long block with the same name. What is the difference and will the long block if better fit in a del sol with out changing any important components
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long block means the engine by itselfs without all the swap parts
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