Great photo's MM !!!!!!
It looks to me that under all that "new" stuff is an "old" Daewoo lanos 1.6 engine.
If someone had an old/broken 1.6 (complete) Lanos engine and a (pictured) new Aveo 1.6 engine sitting side by side?
What if they remove the Aveo parts (off the Aveo engine) that were not the same as the lanos parts.
(Like, the complete crankshaft pulley, and all that serpentine belt and it's related pulleys and plastic, PSP, probably the intake manifold too.)
Then take the needed parts off the old/broken Lanos engine and install them on the new Aveo engine.
That would make the 'new' Aveo engine a 'new' Daewoo engine and what was left over could become "extra parts for sale"
P.S. All this is a guess based only on my first thought after viewing the pictures.
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Re: what if......
didn't get the idea here but even if you swapped parts... what will you do to the engine mounts? is their threaded holes in the block to swap the PWS pump and the engine mount and relocate them accordingly?Spider wrote: Then take the needed parts off the old/broken Lanos engine and install them on the new Aveo engine.
That would make the 'new' Aveo engine a 'new' Daewoo engine and what was left over could become "extra parts for sale"
for me the distictive part between the aveo and lanos engine is the location of the mount so unless you can do something about it you can't swap engines between both cars... at least it won't be a "plug and play" job
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Re: what if......
MMamdouh wrote:didn't get the idea here but even if you swapped parts... what will you do to the engine mounts? is their threaded holes in the block to swap the PWS pump and the engine mount and relocate them accordingly?Spider wrote: Then take the needed parts off the old/broken Lanos engine and install them on the new Aveo engine.
That would make the 'new' Aveo engine a 'new' Daewoo engine and what was left over could become "extra parts for sale"
for me the distictive part between the aveo and lanos engine is the location of the mount so unless you can do something about it you can't swap engines between both cars... at least it won't be a "plug and play" job
MMamdouh
Hey MMamdouh,
Remember, I could be totally wrong and I am just guessing.
The 'raw engine block' can not be seen under the Aveo engine's front and rear timing belt covers.
Now to elaborate on my"guess" :
General Motors bought Daewoo and it would have been very expensive and needless for them (or whoever they buy the engines from) to change the engine block casting just to accommodate a different motor mount and power steering pump.
We have all seen un-used threaded holes in various manufactures engines that make us wonder; "whats that for" ?
I have a gut feeling that the Aveo 1.6 is the same old Lanos 1.6 engine block with all the Lanos 1.6 threaded holes etc..
The external Aveo parts that GM added to the lanos engine make the engine more "modern" Like the serpentine belt system, for instance.
Anyway, short of buying a Aveo engine, the only way to truly know all this would be to get 'eyes-on' the Aveo 1.6 engine stripped of all it's tin and plastic covers.
Maybe someone can add to this ?
~Spider~
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2000 1.6 DOHC Lanos 'S'
Silver HB.
____________________
"The three great essentials to achieving anything worthwhile are; first, hard work, second, stick-to-it-iveness, and third, common sense."
- -- Thomas Edison
i hope you are right man, you see: we got daewoos, opels and cheves in here and as we all know they are all GM cars and they share the same engines... our lanoses got the 1.5 SOHC with PWS under the cam gear where as the aveo got the same 1.5 SOHC but with engine mount under cam gear and the Opel corsa got a 1.6 SOHC with engine mount under cam gear as well
so basically you can directly swap a 1600cc 101 HP corsa engine into an aveo and it will be a good upgrade as the 1.6 engine got very good torque... if the PWS and engine mount are swapable then this engine can be used on a lanos as well and for sure it will be a very nice upgrade but as we all know... no one has researched that far enough
MMamdouh
so basically you can directly swap a 1600cc 101 HP corsa engine into an aveo and it will be a good upgrade as the 1.6 engine got very good torque... if the PWS and engine mount are swapable then this engine can be used on a lanos as well and for sure it will be a very nice upgrade but as we all know... no one has researched that far enough
MMamdouh
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