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My experience putting automotive 4G32/G32B engine in 742B.
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<blockquote data-quote="Sczmtns" data-source="post: 121874" data-attributes="member: 22107"><p>I have just finished rebuilding my 4G32. Finding parts was difficult. There seem to be a lot of different versions of the 4G32 out there. I was able to piece together parts but did not find a kit that worked (there are some that show available online but I found they were not actually available, just displayed that way)</p><p>The 4G32 engine in mine was already a replacement engine, which further complicated the search. In the end I was able to find a gasket kit, new valves, oversized main and rod bearings... the oversized pistons were specifically marked G32B - which were the hardest part to find and the closest match to the ones in the engine I had. </p><p>During my research on valves I cross referenced many valves and they all seemed to have different specifications with some showing a commercial version of the engine and others not...</p><p>I would be very cautious about using an automotive rebuild kit, if you can check the specs and get a cross reference as well as checking them with what you currently have you may be able to find all the pieces that will work for you.</p><p>I am hoping to post more about what I found during my rebuild but it may be a while.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sczmtns, post: 121874, member: 22107"] I have just finished rebuilding my 4G32. Finding parts was difficult. There seem to be a lot of different versions of the 4G32 out there. I was able to piece together parts but did not find a kit that worked (there are some that show available online but I found they were not actually available, just displayed that way) The 4G32 engine in mine was already a replacement engine, which further complicated the search. In the end I was able to find a gasket kit, new valves, oversized main and rod bearings... the oversized pistons were specifically marked G32B - which were the hardest part to find and the closest match to the ones in the engine I had. During my research on valves I cross referenced many valves and they all seemed to have different specifications with some showing a commercial version of the engine and others not... I would be very cautious about using an automotive rebuild kit, if you can check the specs and get a cross reference as well as checking them with what you currently have you may be able to find all the pieces that will work for you. I am hoping to post more about what I found during my rebuild but it may be a while. [/QUOTE]
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