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WTK? What are all the cars that come with the 2.4 block? ? inside with link?

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silver bullit

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WTK? What are all the cars that come with the 2.4 block? ? inside with link?

Mitsubishi 2.0 to 3.0 Engine Applications, '88-95

My question is the 2.4 blocks look like single cams?? All you have to do is swap the head with a 4g and your good, or do they come with the dual cam head?

But what do they look like in general? Pics?

I want to know this cause there is a junk yard near me that may have about 10 or so of these things?

Thanks for the help
 
EDIT: Link fixed


I am looking for more knowledge people making stroker 2.1-2.3-2.4 stroker motors.


I plan on building a 2.4 stroker, i know the bottom end (4g64) can be used with the 4g63 head.

If you have now idea what i am talking about dont post.
 
It's hard to understand your post "WTK?"... is that "want to know?" ?... confusing .... and so is "inside with link?"
I'm just pointing out that it makes it hard to read

and a 4g eclipse has either the MIVEC head... which is probably a HUGE waste of time to try to adapt... or it has the huge V6

A 2.1L is a de-stroked 4g64 block with a 4g63 crank and custom pistons, I suppose you could make a 2.15L this way

A 2.3L is a 4g63 block, 4g64 crank, and stroker pistons

A 2.4L DOHC 4g64 can be found or made... AFAIK there was a limited production in both the Galant and 2g Eclipse.... but you can can make one... if you use a 6-bolt 4G64 block and crank, then you should be able to bolt up a 6-bolt 4G63 head.... If you use a 7-bolt, then you'll have to plug some oil gallies on the block, which is no big deal, and of course you'll need a 7-bolt head. You will also need to cut piston reliefs, or use the correct pistons to clear the valves.... and I'm unsure weather you would need DOHC or SOHC 4g64 16V pistons

This subject has been covered many times, if you run a search I think you could find all this information
 
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