I don't know when the H series engine went into production. They did make a
lot of different versions with both 4 and 6 cylinder engines and
displacement ran from 1600 to 3000.
The II version is different than the original engine. I just can't remember
the difference. It may be an LPG engine.
FWIW, ecept for a few additional bosses and some extra beefy construction H
blocks are the same as R blocks.
Mike
----- Original Message -----
From: "Laury, Victor" <LauryV@MTA.NET>
To: <datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net>
Sent: Friday, March 01, 2002 6:45 PM
Subject: $1,000 Dollar Short block?
> I pass Material Handling Supply Co., the area's largest Nissan forklift
> distributor, almost daily and I allways wonder if they have H-20 short
> blocks there. So today I gave them a call. He (the parts man) tells me he
> has lots of H-20 short blocks in stock and will continue to have them as
> there's lots of lifts out there still using them. I ask how much? $1,000?
> seems kinda steep. I don't know if I trust him, He could not tell me which
> engine family the H-20II is based on. Seems to me a savy Nissan parts man
> would know that.
>
> Victor Laury
> Environmental Specialist II
> Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority
> Quality Assurance Department
> Environmental Compliance Management
> (213) 922-5795
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