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4g64 or stroker 6bolt?

4g64 or 4g63 stroker 6bolt

  • 4g64

    Votes: 30 62.5%
  • 4g63 stroker 6bolt

    Votes: 18 37.5%

  • Total voters
    48

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thanks. thats a good price. im used to stroker cranks costing$$$$$$$$$ for v-8's.
 
ok, someone please answer this question. Can i use the 4g64 block with my 4g63 head? and just bolt it up to my tranny? also, what is the compression on a 64? would i need a bigger head gasket?
 
As long as its a 6 bolt motor. You will need a G64B block. That has the narrow bell housing. Those blocks can be found in the 85-88 2.4 Galants and 85-88 2.4 Mitsu vans.

Polk
 
ok i'm new to dsm but i've found a generic site that will give you engines specs so you number crunchers can do the math.
its www.jisengine.com

this is in no way a sales pitch for this company. i'm buidling some dsms with friends and found this site ot be a good reference guide.

good luck
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