Hi All,
I have just bought myself a LB Lancer hatch and am slowly starting the project but am having trouble identifying the engine.
Engine number starts with M560Z, also has timing chain
I'm thinking it has had a swap out with a 2.6L sigma but am not certain.
If this is the case was there a belt driven version rather than chain as I would prefer to build one with a belt?
Is anyone able to clarify this for me before I go ahead and order a whole bunch of incorrect parts for a rebuild.
Thanks in advance
Engine ID
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Re: Engine ID
You really need to put up a couple of pics
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Ok will do, anything in particular you want me to photograp?
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Re: Engine ID
Just the general layout. If it is an Sigma Astron it will look something like this..
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Re: Engine ID
Astron I.......4G52 (2.0L) or 4G54 (2.6L)
only difference are the bore/stroke
only difference are the bore/stroke
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Is there any guide as to how I can figure out which one it is (2 or 2.6 litre) without pulling it apart.
I was hoping to get another engine the same to build then put it in rather than have as much down time with the car.
Also is there any need for me to worry about narrow or wide block since I know there are a few different option with some L300 vans I have worked on in the past?
I was hoping to get another engine the same to build then put it in rather than have as much down time with the car.
Also is there any need for me to worry about narrow or wide block since I know there are a few different option with some L300 vans I have worked on in the past?
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Re: Engine ID
The Sigma blocks will have 2.0 or 2.6 cast into the side under the starter motor.
Sigma engines have wide and narrow versions. All 2.0 Astrons are narrow, 2.6 Automatics are narrow, and Magna engines are narrow. Only the 2.6 manual from a Sigma uses the wide bellhousing, along with some other oddities such as the Pajero etc.
There is good chance that the engine you have is narrow, so that it would have bolted up to the original gearbox.
Sigma engines have wide and narrow versions. All 2.0 Astrons are narrow, 2.6 Automatics are narrow, and Magna engines are narrow. Only the 2.6 manual from a Sigma uses the wide bellhousing, along with some other oddities such as the Pajero etc.
There is good chance that the engine you have is narrow, so that it would have bolted up to the original gearbox.
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Thanks for that, I will have another look tomorrow to see if I can find some castings under the starter. I've had no luck so far finding any but was hoping the engine numbers may have helped? If I can't figure out exactly what engine I have I guess I will go to plan "c" lol :-)