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PostPosted: 10 Aug 2009, 12:05 
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What means "Sirius" on the head of engine?

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PostPosted: 10 Aug 2009, 13:11 
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Your car: MY car? hmmm a black hunk of metal that moves once every year
should be a 2ltr engine :) check the engine number and see if it starts with 4g63
its either that or jap spec or something like that. might have the hydrolic lifters

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PostPosted: 19 Aug 2009, 10:01 
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Which elastic component (element) is used for rear suspension ??

I have not found any spring. (anfractuous)

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Do you mean the busher ?

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What is "busher" ? - I don't know translation!

I think the factory set transverse torsion. Do you Understand me? And agry with me?

How rear suspension in your Australian 4wd? Make a photo. (I'll make my photo later)

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PostPosted: 20 Aug 2009, 15:30 
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should be a 2ltr engine :) check the engine number and see if it starts with 4g63
its either that or jap spec or something like that. might have the hydrolic lifters


The engine is 4g62bm, vol must be 1,8 but a don't know it right.

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oh shame hehe 2ltr's are fun :D

i have never seen the rear end of a 4wd cordia so i couldnt tell you

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Hello Friends!
Now I'll repair my 4g62b(T) engine :)

May be get you link to russian site with report (foto) of repairing? (Do you make this thing?)

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