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I herd from a few ppl that 4agze pistons will fit in the 7afe, only thing is is that i thought the 4agze was a 1.6 and being that the 7afe is a 1.8 how would they fit?? Would the 4agze pistons be too small??
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The difference in compression between the two engines is because of the head, so even using 4AGZE pistons ends up with high compression.
I haven't done this personally but I know several people that are running 7AGEs with 4AGZE pistons. -Doc -------------------- -Dr Tweak, 6GC's resident engine swap wiring expert extraordinaire Click here to see my swaps drtweak@phoenixtuning.com |
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WRONG.
The diffetrence is not only in heads, the difference is in pistons - 7A pistons are DISHED, GZE almost flat, with the dished valve places. Pistons are the same height, but the difference is in these 10 cc that 7A piston Dish has. QUOTE(raven_101 @ Apr 23, 2005 - 9:14 PM) The difference in compression between the two engines is because of the head, so even using 4AGZE pistons ends up with high compression. I haven't done this personally but I know several people that are running 7AGEs with 4AGZE pistons. -Doc [right][snapback]277046[/snapback][/right] -------------------- Ex celica owner - just a guy from other side of the pond...
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