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Old 02-16-2007, 09:47 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default 94 elantra engine swap help

Hello. Im new to the hyundai market. I have a 94 elantra 5spd with a 1.6L 4g61 I belive its called. It took a crap. What engines are available for swap in? Also direct swap overs ect? Any help and details would be very appriciated. Im looking forward to getting my car back on the road. I know of a couple 1.8l for sale but wonder if they bolt right in with no issues ect ? Thanks in advance
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Old 02-16-2007, 10:49 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I beleive that a 4G63T will fit in with a little work.
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Im looking for something I can do over a weekend, or maybe two
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The 4G family of motors are pretty easy to swap between, so if you were able to pull off any swap it shouldn't be much more work. Even a N/A 4G63 Would be a nice boost for you.
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Can anyone tell me what fits directly? And what all may be needed to do it so I can complete this asap.
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There are quite a few good leads here I'm sure:
Post your 4G63T/4G61T Conversion Cars Here!!

Besides that just browsing the hybrid forum may come up with some sort of a DIY.
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Not much help there other than pictures and some canadian guy. Thanks for the link. Just really want to get my car on the road. Will the 1.8L fit? No mods?
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Ok I found a 1.8L out of an auto 93 elantra with the 1.8L. Can I swap this right in with my 1.6L manual trans? Please anyone with good direction tell me? I dont want to boost my car (yet). I just need it back on the road asap. Thanks
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Bump. Still looking for answers
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should be a bolt up
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