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4G93T parts (OEM, Replacement)
Started by cygee26, Apr 16 2017 02:02 PM
#1
Posted 16 April 2017 - 02:02 PM
I would like to ask help and input for the parts compatibility
I'm currently in an ongoing engine rebuilt of a stock 4G93T (CD5A)
Im from the Philippines and with very less information about 4G93T engines
Local mitsubishi dealers if i ask for
Main Bearings std
ConRod Bearings
Thrust Washer Bearings
Piston Rings 81mm std
They would say
4g92sohc/4g93sohc above items will fit right.
My question. Is it ok to used a 4g92sohc OEM/Replacement Parts in my 4g93T engine?
Thank you
I'm currently in an ongoing engine rebuilt of a stock 4G93T (CD5A)
Im from the Philippines and with very less information about 4G93T engines
Local mitsubishi dealers if i ask for
Main Bearings std
ConRod Bearings
Thrust Washer Bearings
Piston Rings 81mm std
They would say
4g92sohc/4g93sohc above items will fit right.
My question. Is it ok to used a 4g92sohc OEM/Replacement Parts in my 4g93T engine?
Thank you
#2
Posted 18 April 2017 - 03:22 AM
yes the piston rings and bearing are indeed the same (ensure you have the correct clearences by dry test fitting and doing the correct measurement before final install. for example excessive endplay in the crank can cause it to spin off and destroy harmonic balancers.
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#3
Posted 18 April 2017 - 04:28 AM
yes the piston rings and bearing are indeed the same (ensure you have the correct clearences by dry test fitting and doing the correct measurement before final install. for example excessive endplay in the crank can cause it to spin off and destroy harmonic balancers.
thank you, i took the risk buying 4g92parts before i read this reply
this site help me a lot with all info about 4G92 and 4G93
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