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2L 4cl
2L 4cl
just saw on ebay that sombody in nsw has 4 j20a vitara motors for sale!! makes me wish i could pick one up ( cj!! )
i miss my 2L vitara
tim
i miss my 2L vitara
tim
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they are a different motor all together, twincam, 16valve, running individual coil packs on the the rocker cover. I had the o2 sensor go & the rear main seal went at 95,000 after a good soaking in filth. I recently had an issue with the TPS & I think that was related to dirty fuel, as I cant get it to re error on the check engine light
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atari4x4 wrote:they are a different motor all together, twincam, 16valve, running individual coil packs on the the rocker cover. I had the o2 sensor go & the rear main seal went at 95,000 after a good soaking in filth. I recently had an issue with the TPS & I think that was related to dirty fuel, as I cant get it to re error on the check engine light
spot on. they are tough as hell also, massive webbing inside block, chain driven oil pump, 80mm throttle body... sweet as engine.
they do get tight on the drivers side but are a neat fit.
just out of curiosity how much were they going for on e-bay?
Mud4b/ OPT, Cheap rates, Not cheap work. Search Opt- option offroad on facebook. Call or Sms 0439609525.. Sunshine coast, Eudlo, 4554.
Suzifour are selling them with a starting bid of $850 and a buy now price of $900.
Here is 2.0 into a Sierra http://members.cox.net/aftermarket4x4/2liter.html
The 2.0 is a J20A which is a stroked version of the J18A (1.8) in the Baleno. It has also been offered as a J23A (2.3) in the US in the Aerio.
Here is 2.0 into a Sierra http://members.cox.net/aftermarket4x4/2liter.html
The 2.0 is a J20A which is a stroked version of the J18A (1.8) in the Baleno. It has also been offered as a J23A (2.3) in the US in the Aerio.
[quote="4WD Stuff"]
I haven't quoted Grimbo because nobody takes him seriously :finger: :finger: :finger: :finger: [/quote]
I haven't quoted Grimbo because nobody takes him seriously :finger: :finger: :finger: :finger: [/quote]
The one thing that is the same on these motors is the bellhousing bolt pattern. They are the same as a G16, meaning you could bolt one up to a standard gearbox with an adaptor plate. Don't ask me how long the box would last though.
One of my adaptor plates is being used in this application.
The crankshaft bolt pattern is different though, so the flywheel needs mods. The engine mounts are also different.
There is a complete kit available from the states to fit a J20.
Ben
One of my adaptor plates is being used in this application.
The crankshaft bolt pattern is different though, so the flywheel needs mods. The engine mounts are also different.
There is a complete kit available from the states to fit a J20.
Ben
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You will need to deal with the flex plate as it is slightly different due to the different crank bolt pattern and the 1.6 runs a slightly different stall torque ratio.Remydog05 wrote:Ben T
So what your saying is a J20A will bolt to a G16B Vitara 4spd Auto??
Does that apply the 1.8 dohc motor too??
[quote="4WD Stuff"]
I haven't quoted Grimbo because nobody takes him seriously :finger: :finger: :finger: :finger: [/quote]
I haven't quoted Grimbo because nobody takes him seriously :finger: :finger: :finger: :finger: [/quote]
I don't believe and engine fan can be made to fit. Unless you are running a rear mount radiator (AU falcon or something else huge) I think that is a major issue. Pusher/thermo fans, IMHO do not cool well enough for an offroad car.
Steve.
Steve.
[quote="greg"] some say he is a man without happy dreams, or that he sees silver linings on clouds and wonders why they are not platinum... all we know, is he's called the stevie.[/quote]
Ive emailed Brent at Trialtough a few times about the adaptor kit for the 2L and it seems not that much different to the 1.6 work.
Anyone know how you might get around the 1.6 Auto different stall torque ratio's. If I go down this track Id like to not have to buy another Auto Box as they are very expensive!
Anyone know how you might get around the 1.6 Auto different stall torque ratio's. If I go down this track Id like to not have to buy another Auto Box as they are very expensive!
Mooney Yee Haa
Go Off like a Frog in a SOCK!
I didnt do it! - Bart
Go Off like a Frog in a SOCK!
I didnt do it! - Bart
Wouldn't hang my hat on that - Swifts are transverse and run very different clutches, flywheels etc to sierra/vitara. I believe the J20A is a bolt in to a Vitara gearbox.GRPABT1 wrote:I read up on putting a J23 into a sierra and found a few swifts with them and they had to grind something on the input shaft for some reason. But other than that fitted straight up to the swift gearbox, which I assume means the same for sierra.
Remydog - I would have though the 1.6 have a higher stall which could be a help in a bigger tyred car.
Just my 2C
Steve.
[quote="greg"] some say he is a man without happy dreams, or that he sees silver linings on clouds and wonders why they are not platinum... all we know, is he's called the stevie.[/quote]
Well a swift motor bolts straight up to a sierra gearbox so would a J23 motor not bolt up to a sierra gearbox the same as it would a swift box?Gwagensteve wrote:Wouldn't hang my hat on that - Swifts are transverse and run very different clutches, flywheels etc to sierra/vitara. I believe the J20A is a bolt in to a Vitara gearbox.GRPABT1 wrote:I read up on putting a J23 into a sierra and found a few swifts with them and they had to grind something on the input shaft for some reason. But other than that fitted straight up to the swift gearbox, which I assume means the same for sierra.
Remydog - I would have though the 1.6 have a higher stall which could be a help in a bigger tyred car.
Just my 2C
Steve.
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