Never mind. I found it
I honestly can't remember using mine... I don't think I ever had that bracket to begin with... never bought a completed car, so mine was kind of pieced together.Question for you guys - the 6G72 oil filter stay (MD140084) doesn't appear to line up to the 6G74 block. Am I correct in assuming that nobody runs that stay on their 6G74 swaps? Thanks
Edit: John M. already answered this on his page (6G74 3.5L Engine Main Swap details!...JOHN MONNIN'S PERSONAL 3000GT/STEALTH FAQ), it doesn't line right up, but the question remains. Anyone just not run it?
I’ve never run that bracket and had exactly zero oil filter housings fall off the engine.Question for you guys - the 6G72 oil filter stay (MD140084) doesn't appear to line up to the 6G74 block. Am I correct in assuming that nobody runs that stay on their 6G74 swaps? Thanks
Edit: John M. already answered this on his page (6G74 3.5L Engine Main Swap details!...JOHN MONNIN'S PERSONAL 3000GT/STEALTH FAQ), it doesn't line right up, but the question remains. Anyone just not run it?
DOHC 6G74 heads are the same part number as 2G N/A 3S heads. So yes, turbo heads are a bolt on.Beating this dead horse.
Just have some questions.
How different are the pajero/montero 6g74 heads. TT heads are good to just swap right on? Right?
Unless it's been rebuilt previously with an aftermarket Chinese replacement crank, They are all forged.How do you know what to look for so the motor your looking at has all forged internals? Is there model number or something?
You'll need to swap on the Turbo oil pump and oil filter adapter.Do they have same correct oil passages required to turbo them and just throw my 6g72 TT billet 15gs right on them? Without issues.
The Montero/Pajero motor is a longitude mount truck motor... The long block is the only part you'd be able to use. All accessories, oil pan, etc. are wrong. The Debonair or Hyundai Grandeur had the FWD version that is almost a bolt in swap. They are Asian market vehicles that never made it to the states, and you'll need to find one from a JDM engine importer.I Know the basics that it has to be transverse mounted and it looks exactly like 6g72 in the photos. (If its not this, its wrong right?)
Lastly, there is no trickery here right? if you get Montero engine. Like how do you tell correct montero/debonair/pajero apart. I don't want to get wrong engine without correct internals.
1994 1995 1996 (listed as)
For AWD 93+ TT car.
Thanks
the Kia 3.5L DOHC from early 2000's is identical, but FWD - you can use various parts off of it such as Lower Intake Manifold, *SOME* timing components, water pump, etc. Crank is forged, 4 Bolt mains, etc etc
when I built my 6G75 with 3/S DOHC Heads, that is where I got the missing parts to make it work - they are EXTREMELY Cheap and very plentiful on ebay, and rockauto.
It's the closest thing to being usable I've seen in the US market, but still far from a direct swap. As in most 2000-up Mitsu products, it faces the passenger side, making the mounts and accessories different. (2002-2005 Kia Sedona minivan)Does the 3.5 Kia swap in? The debonair long blocks are getting harder to find.
What about the 95-96 montero?It's the closest thing to being usable I've seen in the US market, but still far from a direct swap. As in most 2000-up Mitsu products, it faces the passenger side, making the mounts and accessories different. (2002-2005 Kia Sedona minivan)
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Engine-3-5...ke:Kia&hash=item2624c7c643:g:fiMAAOSwVcFdWxeV
94-96 Montero SR.What about the 95-96 montero?
Kia/Hyundai heads look identical, oil pumps are different ( i believe theres a thread on using xg350 oil pumps on here)Does the 3.5 Kia swap in? The debonair long blocks are getting harder to find.
I know this is foreign in 3s land, but how hard is it to make a few brackets?94-96 Montero SR.
Right lower end and heads, nothing else is even close.