207? Wow! Is this the Cosworth engine? I guess my answer is no, though... Sorry!
2006-12-02 05:22:13
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answered by InjunRAIV 6
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Not heard of them, I know the Cosworth was a 205 Pinto Block(we're not talking CID here but product codes / design codes).
I might be mistaken but the 207 could be the later unleaded block as used in the Escort Cosworth and very late Sapphires.
either way, 205 Pinto is one of the best blocks you could get hold of for tuning applications. It's possible to get 200 cc off the crank as well as 100 from an overbore while still retaining enough distance between the bores so as not to cause a seizure through heat expansion.
If the 207 exists, the I expect it to be merely an updated version of the 205.
2006-12-02 22:14:46
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answered by Slackbladder 3
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If you're talking about Pinto in the 70's, the only engines for had was
98 cid
121 cid
140 cid
171 cid
2006-12-02 05:54:54
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answered by kayef57 5
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Did you mean 2.0L ?
71 - 73 , 1.6L ohv 4cyl
71 - 73 , 2.0L ohc 4cyl
74 - 80 , 2.3L
75 - 79 , 2.8L v6
A 207 cid would be 3.4 Liters , Was this made in the USA ?
I hade one with a 351c 4v in it , but fomoco didnt put it there.
2006-12-02 09:52:14
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answered by Thomas H 4
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was that not the over head cam engine they put in the later model 2.0 litre sierra i think
2006-12-02 06:49:42
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answered by barrin 2
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