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Not the best image, but I finally found this. Bought my 2002 Lancer OZ Rally with an engine and transmission not originally in the car and a homemade turbo setup done the cheapest way possible. Been a lot of parts to fix and replace, last was the entire oil pan because he thought RTV would seal the massive hole he made for the turbo oil return. Now the clutch fork broke because he didn't adjust that correctly when putting a new clutch in. I need to find out if this is a 4G63 or what so I can buy a clutch fork for it and get it running again.

Do you not have Mitsubishi ASA? Entering the VIN in that program would put you on the path to tell you everything you want to know about parts the car is equipped with.
For what it's worth, it's a 4G94. The clutch fork part number is MD747524.
 
Do you not have Mitsubishi ASA? Entering the VIN in that program would put you on the path to tell you everything you want to know about parts the car is equipped with.
For what it's worth, it's a 4G94. The clutch fork part number is MD747524.
Thank you, I finally bought the part. Haven't had that car running in nearly 2 months. I think I love you.
 
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