The torque specification for the engine head bolts in a 1G (first generation) Mitsubishi Eclipse, typically ranges from 70 to 80 ft-lbs, depending on the specific engine variant. It's important to follow the manufacturer's recommended torque sequence and specifications during installation to ensure proper sealing and engine performance. Always consult the service manual for the exact specifications for your engine model.
Yes but the 1g intake manifold port size is too big and the head stud bolt holes may need to be widened to 12mm from 11mm. You can use the 1g intake but a 2g intake would be recomended.
look at the flywheels, depending on what year the 1.8 and or 2.0 is they may be 1g or 2g, if their both 1g or both 2g they will bolt up, but remember (especially if your thinking turbo) the 1.8 tranny is weak. 1g's (pre 93, minus a few depending on production date) have 6 bolts connecting the engine to trans and 2g's will have 7 bolts (93 and up)
If you have a 1G head and a 2G block on a 1995 Mitsubishi Talon, you're working with a combination that can yield good performance but requires some modifications. The 1G head can bolt onto the 2G block, but you'll need to address differences in the intake and exhaust manifold compatibility. Additionally, be mindful of potential issues with the compression ratio and timing that may arise from this combination. Proper tuning and support modifications will be essential to optimize performance.
It can, but some modifications have to be done. It's actually a common thing to do to put a 6 bolt head (head from an eclipse produced from 89 - mid 91) from a 1g eclipse (1st generation) into a 2g eclipse (2nd generation) due to several benefits. If its a head from a mid 91- 94, then its pretty much a direct swap.
The Lexus IS200 uses the 1G-FE Toyota engine, which has a timing belt.
1g is not the same as 1st gen. there's no 1g ipods.
it is equal because 1g
1g=1000mg Aabid
The price of 1g of Yttrium is 1 cent.
1 gram or 1 cg
1g of carbohydrate = 4 calories 1g of protein = 4 calories 1g of fat = 9 calories 1g of alcohol = 7 calories
I know for a fact that a SC14 from a 1G GZE Toyota engine works with an s13 sr20de (non turbo).