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Block- check(from 90 mighty max)
head-check(1st gen turbo clipse)

what head gasket? 63 or 64?
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Cylinder Head Gasket MD189436 1 4G64 DOHC

<a href='http://www.4g64.com/users/raycer97/' target='_blank'>http://www.4g64.com/users/raycer97/</a>


1st gen head swap part list
<a href='http://www.4g64.com/users/raycer97/1g_parts.htm' target='_blank'>http://www.4g64.com/users/raycer97/1g_parts.htm</a>


2nd gen head swap part list
<a href='http://www.4g64.com/users/raycer97/2g_parts.htm' target='_blank'>http://www.4g64.com/users/raycer97/2g_parts.htm</a>

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Post by yokomosQUEST »

before i even look i will ask, COPPER HEAD GASKET FOR THE 64? offered?
i know theres a shit load for the 63.
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i know you looked!!!! come on tell the truth.


i would run the metal layer head gasket.
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i would run the metal layer head gasket. [/quote]
i wouldnt. the stock mitsu gaskets hold 30+ psi with head studs.
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i just ordered a head gasket, since im useing the stock pistions i got , i think a copper that it .095 and stock is .050. i should crunch the # to find out what the cr will be. i think im going to run n/a with nos untill i blow it up or get the money for the turbo stuff i need.
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what a nice port job, probally hurt it more than i helped it.
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doesn't mitsu sell the metal layer head gasket? i was referring to the stock gasket.

sorry for the misunderstanding
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sorry for the misunderstanding [/quote]
they do but you have to have a perfectly surfaced head and deck for them to seal right. that means pulling the motor and disassembling it just to run the metal gasket. that sucks if your just changing your head gasket. if the motor is already disassembled and at the machine shop then its no big deal.
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thanks for the heads up!

good info.
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good info. [/quote]
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The 4G64 head gasket is just a 4G63 gasket with a 87mm bore (.060 over?).
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Getting the engine bolted in is about 10% of the way there.
The next 80% can go quickly with help and skill.
That last 10% takes about as long as the 90% that came before it.
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ok mike when i IM'd you i just realized its like fuckin 1 am on the right coast!

ok any of you punks im looking to find the post or forum with a compleate rundon on whats need for a entire long block, i.e if you gotta go mutant. more than what a 2.4 is anyway!

Head, got it
Block, got it

what about timing components?
oil pump?
gears?
timing belt, (63 id suppose)
blah blah fucking blah.
i know theres a list, go find it! :wacko: :wacko: :wacko:
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Its approaching 2 now. I actually stayed at work (with the T1) for an extra hour just to get some surfing done becuase its 24k here.

Anyways. I guess the best thing is to post my budget....

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This has some part numbers in it. Everything is 1G besides the lifters (2G). Does this help at all?
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Getting the engine bolted in is about 10% of the way there.
The next 80% can go quickly with help and skill.
That last 10% takes about as long as the 90% that came before it.
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yeah thats what i was looking 4, thanks mike you da man!
with the 10"cock even! :P
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