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    1988 mm 2.0l cylinder head help

    Hello, i am new to the forum and i need some helping figuring out a solution to my cylinder head problem. I have the g63b engine and my head is cracked and im having a hard time finding a replacement. Is there heads from other mitsubishi engines that can be swapped? or does anyone know of a good site too look for a replacement? any help is appreciated, thanks.

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    Hi and welcome to the forum. Interestingly enough you are the second new member looking for g63b head this week.
    I shared this cl ad with the other new member. Maybe stonewall already reached out and bought this, but if not, maybe you can?
    Not very clear if what is listed for sale is what you are looking for, maybe it's for different 2.0 engine, but it could be. The ad is from Long Island NY, so the seller would have to be willing to ship, and you be willing to pay for that.
    https://longisland.craigslist.org/pt...865008930.html

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    I messaged him. Thank you! I’m surprised how hard it is to fine one haha. And from what I read if I swap a DOHC from a newer 4g63 I have to replace the ecu, wiring harness, and convert to fuel injection

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cosmetic View Post
    I messaged him. Thank you! I’m surprised how hard it is to fine one haha. And from what I read if I swap a DOHC from a newer 4g63 I have to replace the ecu, wiring harness, and convert to fuel injection
    Yeah it's a do-able swap but there's a lot involved. Not just wiring and ECU etc but converting the intake and cooling for RWD. Been done a lot and worth the end result but this is a project and not just an engine change over.
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    Quote Originally Posted by geezer101 View Post
    Yeah it's a do-able swap but there's a lot involved. Not just wiring and ECU etc but converting the intake and cooling for RWD. Been done a lot and worth the end result but this is a project and not just an engine change over.
    Ok. I’ll research into it. Thank you!

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    Clearwater heads on eBay sells new heads - you may need to contact them directly to get the 2.0 head
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    Back again. Am I able to take a head from a fuel injures engine and put my carbureted intake on it?

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    It should work but to make sure, compare the gaskets (has to be a single cam 8V head). To go carburetted all you'll need is the right electric fuel pump to supply the carb. Be aware that if you are using the head off something like a 4G64, there will be a slight drop in CR's.
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