Differences between 20B versions A thru F

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Old 03-18-02 | 06:06 PM
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Differences between 20B versions A thru F

I was hoping the die-hard 20B experts could post their experiences with each version of the 20B (A thru F) for comparison? It would be interesting to track the changes to find out why a C, D, or E is best. Perhaps one guru has all the answers? I believe C and up has the improved Eccentric -- but what else? Anyone know what the limitation of an A or B eccentric is?
Old 03-18-02 | 09:28 PM
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Uh, you tell us?
Where exactly are you getting this info from?
I am only aware of the "Series I" and "Series II" 20B's that can be differentiated be the color of the intake manifolds.&nbsp The Series II 20B is stronger internally.



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Old 03-18-02 | 10:22 PM
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reted> how do you tell the two apart?
Old 03-18-02 | 11:15 PM
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Originally posted by RETed
I am only aware of the "Series I" and "Series II" 20B's that can be differentiated be the color of the intake manifolds.
One has a aluminum colored intake manifold (piece of tubing on top of the engine to be blunt) and one has a charcoalish grey colored manifold.
I believe the gray one is Series I, I'm not sure of the years though, I think Evil Aviator knows them.

http://www.autospeed.com/A_1319/page1.html
This is AJC13B's car in this. He uses a 13B-RE which is a Cosmo engine as well (the engine you got if you didnt have a 20b).
Anyways, take a look at the engine bay shot, you will see what I mean by charcoal gray colored intake manifold


And yes, I was only aware of these two types as well george.

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Old 03-19-02 | 11:00 PM
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http://www.dmrh.com.au/jc_series2.htm
i thought there were two, too.
s1 with the natural intake manifold and
s2 with the black one

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Old 03-20-02 | 12:41 AM
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I've seen some come with the thicker casting around the dowel area like the FD's and some with the normal casting like the FC's. This is the same for the 13B-RE Cosmo motor also. I've also seen some of the 13B-RE motors come with the standard stationary gears and some with the grooved gears like the FD's. Might be the same for the 20B too.

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did the difference go along w/ the series I, series II stuff, like the better had the different colored manifold?
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