I'd go with the 1.6 if I were you since the 1.9 is notorious for crankshaft sprocket keyway failure. An extra .3 litres of displacement will hardly make a difference in power.
The crankshaft sprocket on the 1.9 can still come loose with the new style bolt. If the sprocket does come loose, it will do damage to the crankshaft. If it comes right off, valves will hit pistons.
Would the 1.9TD bolt up to say a 1.6D tranny
Quote from: "dieselweasel"The crankshaft sprocket on the 1.9 can still come loose with the new style bolt. If the sprocket does come loose, it will do damage to the crankshaft. If it comes right off, valves will hit pistons.If torqued to spec with the OEM bolt? Then you could say that every engine with the same design has that fault... :?
one of it s last creations is a renault clio 1.9d that become 1.9 TD.1.2 bar and still running fine with no overheating... :?