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Hybrid 2.4 Block

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1999eclipsers

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Dec 28, 2007
salem, Oregon
:dsm: Here's a crazy thought to run with. Tell me if this combo wopuld work and if it might have some teething problems. 420a head and crank, 2.4 block and pistons, the need for upgrading the cams just came to mind in order for the larger pistons to get the proper mix.

Would this work? And what possible HP and TRQ would it be putting out?
 
I'm not real smart with the chrysler motors but it seems to me I read recently that the 2.4/2.0 head/block won't work together because they are backwards from each other.

The head from the 2.4 flows backwards so it won't work on a 2gnt, but the 2.0 and the 2.4 heads are interchangeable on the 2.4 block. The 2.4l swap (2gnt) uses the 2.0 head on the 2.4 block.

:dsm: Here's a crazy thought to run with. Tell me if this combo wopuld work and if it might have some teething problems. 420a head and crank, 2.4 block and pistons, the need for upgrading the cams just came to mind in order for the larger pistons to get the proper mix.

Would this work? And what possible HP and TRQ would it be putting out?

2.0 crank won't fit in the 2.4 block.
 
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