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Old 07-04-2003, 04:03 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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im wondering if my 95 accent can have the motor innerchanged for a 2.0 4 cyl with no modifications to motor mounts .
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Do a search for "accent Beta swap" and have a look around the hybrid forum. You'll find a lot of the answers to your questions about the swap that way.
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thank you stickshift!
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If I remember correctly off the top of my head, the motor mounts do not need to be modified, I believe just the drive shafts....though that's off the top of my head...which isn't always...well...I'll just stop there....:
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95accent,

2.0l, are you talking about a 63t conversion or something similar?. If so or comparing a swap you will need to modify your mounts to house the engine, swapping a straight engines is ok, going from a 1.5 to/or a 1.8 to a 2.0 will need modifying.

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You are correct , you will also have to change the flywheel (if it doesn't fit) and clutch plus gearbox (Depending if it's N/A or turbo and how it's driven to get good ratios).

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