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Sigma Engine????????

Tech Talk for Mitsubishi owners.

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Sigma Engine????????

Post by Hayden82 »

Will a engine from a GK sigma fit my 1985 swb Pajero :D :D
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Post by Mitsubishi L200 »

What is the Motorcode from the engine??
Which year of Build (engine)???

Regards BAsti :D :D
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Post by Hayden82 »

Mitsubishi L200 wrote:What is the Motorcode from the engine??
Which year of Build (engine)???

Regards BAsti :D :D
The year is 1984
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Post by CAD »

I think they are the same....
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Post by -Scott- »

There are some differences in bolt patterns between Sigmas with auto and manual transmissions. Commonly, people talk of "wide" blocks and "narrow" blocks, but I don't remember which is which.

I'm fairly certain manual Sigma blocks bolt to the Paj manual trans. From memory, worst case you need to drill additional dowel holes.

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Post by roly »

the sigma must be manual.

i did a swap into my swb offroad racer, a few things like pollution gear are different but we ripped it all out as it was a race car
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