Micheal the main difference is the turbo pistons are flat top not dome top like
the NA and also the turbo version has a crank girdle as well as oil squirters
for bottom of pistons.
Andrew
I have both engine the turbo in my 1200 and the NA for spares

Errol Smith wrote:

> Michael,
> The blocks are the same for FWD and RWD CA's. There is only minimal
> difference between the NA's or turbo versions so piston no's would possibly
> be the only way to tell?
> Cheers
> Feral Errol
> ----------
> From: Michael Cassidy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Ca18
> Date: Wednesday, May 24, 2000 2:29
>
>     Boy did i have a good night tonight, a few mates of mine were
> searching the local industrial area for tires and found a Ca18, totally
> striped only the block/head, no injection nothing looks ok and hasn't
> been in the rain i don't think, What i wanna know is how can i tell if
> its a FWD or RWD and wether its turbo or NA.  If it is the RWD version
> can i scavange injection gear off the EXA FWD version?
>
> Michael
>

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