OHV stands for over head valve. It's not a brand name.
over-head valve(s)
The 2.2L OHV engines hold 10.3 quarts The 2.3L and 2.4L OHC engines hold 10.7 quarts
Both Cavalier engines, the 2.2 & 2.4 in 2000 are DOHC.
Honda makes all their own engines.
You could have the 3.0 liter - OHV - Vulcan - V6 , the flex fuel version of the 3.0 liter - OHV - Vulcan - V6 , or the 3.0 liter - DOHC - Duratec - V6 engine
OHV engines run with the camshaft built into the cylinder block, unlike SV engines (no longer used) where they run parallel to the cylinder block. More commonly used in the modern world are OHC (overhead camshaft) engines, which run in a similar manner to OHV engines, eliminate the need for pushrods. The function however? Is the same as any other engine; to spin an axle with high RPM/Torque depending on application.
California has stricter air quality regulations and some engines cannot pass them. As a general rule only OHV engines run clean enough.
2.2L OHV engine 10.3 quarts 2.3L and 2.4L OHC engines 10.7 quarts
there the same engines as a kia
They dont have timing belts. There are timing chains on both the 2.2L OHV and the 2.4L DOHC engines.
In a Champion it would be an RJ19LNM for a valve-in-block engine and an RC12YC for the OHV engines