2.1L "destroker" motor (2.4L Block, 2.0L crank)?

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2.1L "destroker" motor (2.4L Block, 2.0L crank)?

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im a little new to the 4g63 engines and I'm learning about them and need to verify some stuff

I bought an GST eclipse and from what the person who built it up says I'm thinking its a 2.1L "destroker" as stated in: http://projectzerog.com/sirius_engines.shtml

can some one clarify this, here is what i was told about the car:
" 2.4l turbo swap .its a GST with a VR4 block and a DOHC conversion "65K miles total on engine" on 12lbs boost...wiesco psitons , eagle rods. head polished. huge FMIC , greddy type s bov, 3" downpipe all the way back. can go on and on."

also is there an easy way to know if it dose have a 2.4l block? i think i see then block numbers under the header but i can't read it with the turbo and header in the way.
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Post by jeffball610 »

Yes, a 2.1L is a 4G64 block with 4G63 crank. (2.4L block/2.0L crank) There is a stamped number on the block just under the water pipe near the water pump. If it's a 2.4L block it will be stamped as 4G64.

But if the guy is saying VR4, then it's likely a 2.0L JDM or USDM Galant motor. Those were only 2.0L motors.

It sounds like a scam. Anyone with a built motor and only running 12psi isn't making any sense. And quickly looking around, I don't really see anyone making 2.1L anymore. Not sure why.
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thanks for the reply, I'm going to check for that number as soon as i can.
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Post by demonlord »

found an area on the block that looks as if it would have the stamp.....but i just can't read it looks like it has been painted over or something



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Post by EVOMINUS »

we dont know if the engine is a 6 or a 7 bolt!year of the car is irelevant because he could have always transplanted whatever he wanted
If its an earlier motor(better) and he says its a destroker then the block should read 4GCS which is the 6 bolt version of the 2.4!4G64 is the 7 bolt version
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after some fine sand paper and a little bit of never dull the block dose say 4g64. so is it possible for it to have the 2.4l crank as well? I'm going to find out the distance between top and bottom of the stroke that should tell me if it has a 2.0 crank or 2.4 crank right?
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That should work. 88mm (2.0 or 2.1) or 100mm (2.4)
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Post by lsr mike »

Your looking for the Block Type and Serial Number right above the dipstick.

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Post by demonlord »

lsr mike wrote:Your looking for the Block Type and Serial Number right above the dipstick.

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ok thats just where i found mine, and it dose say 4g64, i tried to take a photo of it but you have to look at it at just the right angle to see. now just to find out what crank it has in it. maybe after work ill start looking in to that, will probably turn it over tell i get close to the top of the stroke and stick a rod down there mark it then do the same for bottom of the stroke.

and thank you DJpowerHaus for providing me with the strokes so i don't have to look it up =D
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Post by widebodywoody »

Mine says

4G64
PK4394

Any ideas if this is the one I would want?
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Post by RaptorReed »

EVOMINUS wrote:If its an earlier motor(better) and he says its a destroker then the block should read 4GCS which is the 6 bolt version of the 2.4!4G64 is the 7 bolt version
4g64s came in both flavors, you can find 6 bolt 4g64s in 91/92 Mitsubishi Expos.

G4CS is just the Hyaundai designation.
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YES, Mine (the Pix Above) is a 6 Bolt, from a 92 Mighty Max
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