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Wtb a sump for a 4g64 block with 6 bolt 64 crank. Let me know peice + shiping to w.a 6153. Or can pick up any were around perth.

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I think a vr4 sump would be ok. There is a ali one for sale on here.
you could also use a na sonata sump and weld a turbo drain into it. Perfect time to go to a an style leak free drain.

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I dont "know" but have been doing some reading and got even more confused. I think that the crank might hit a 63 sump cause of the longer stroke. Im pritty sure i can mode the 63 one if it does but if i can find a 64 sump to suit that would be alot easer. Just trying to reduce time consuming taskes if posable.

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Im fairly sure the arp bolts will hit and require a clearance.
i have a g4cp and a g4cs sump and can compare for you next week.

Edited by eJackulator, 30 June 2015 - 02:31 PM.

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That would be grate. Appreciate it mate.

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A 4g63 sump should not hit a 100mm stroke crank, but the ARP studs will foul with the stock 4g63 oil pickup.  You'll need to modify the pickup and relocate the support strap.


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63 Sump will work.

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Ok thanks for your help guys. Will modify pick up and use my 63 sump.


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