Here in the states the H20 is used in a fork lift. I understand that a
version of the H20 was also used in a small truck, but not in the states.
Basically, the H20 is the same as a R16 with a modifed U20 crank shaft
(nose cut off and no counter weights), lighter valve springs (limits
revs), different cam. I can't think of any other changes, but I'm sure
there are some.
Peace,
Pat
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On Mon, 3 Dec 2001, Rick Zeuschner wrote:
> Can anyone help me with information about the Nissan H20 engine ?
>
> I would assume by the number 20 that it is actually a 2 litre engine. I know
> that this particular engine is a push-rod.
>
> If anyone knows anthing else about this type of engine and what type of
> vehicle it is used in, can you let me know.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Rick
> Sydney Australia
>
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