W
types aren't "later" - they are Nissan's industrial strength blocks and have
extra ribbing and amazing water capacity, probably a kilo or 2 heavier but they
are that good we don't care. We used to call them "Siamese" blocks but we were
referring only to the water jackets. They use them in trucks and fork lifts etc
and most of the Nissan works engines were based on the W block (from L18 on) as
I don't think I've seen a L16W block.
regards
Terry
-----Original Message-----Surprising the variations in different L blocks, the later (W?) type seem to have a lot more bracing structure to them compared to the earlier style..
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