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Turbo Monk3y said:Hey ive been reading this entire thread and all of you are doing either a g4cs block with a 4g63 head with forged pistons and stuff... Well I noticed Swordfish posted a link to Use our original 4g63 block with the g4cs crank.. This would make it a 2.3L if im correct and then all that would need to be done would be to bore out the block .40 over to get the 2.4L i think... Plus custom Dish pistons to lower the compression.... This way seems cheaper to me just to find a g4cs crank and buy some forged dish pistons to get the compression ratio at 8.7:1 or 9:1.... why isnt anybody going this route??? is there anything wrong besides the fact that you have to machine a bit of the block and bridges of the 4g63 for the rods to clear them????? Let me know becuase i was planning on going this route seeing that already have a g4cs crank and 2 extra 6bolt 4g63 short blocks laying around...
Read the title of the thread. You can go that route but you will no longer have a g4cs BLOCK. I started this thread to educate people and make the "rumors" on this site cease and decist. I have built several of these motors and have had nothing but success with them.

There are both narrow and wide block G64Bs. There are both narrow and wide block 4G64s, some are 6 bolt and some 7 bolt. Having fun yet? Do a Google search for G64B, 4G64 etc. and get one of the many application lists like these. And carry a tape measure.
, i dont want anyone to know. besides i can just show them the 2.4 mark on the block.