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Mitsubishi Neptune engine

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Manufacturer
  
Mitsubishi Motors

Production
  
1971–1979

Also called
  
Neptune

Cylinder block alloy
  
Cast iron

The Mitsubishi Neptune or 4G4 engine is a series of iron-block OHV inline-four engines built by Mitsubishi Motors from 1971 to 1979, alongside the Orion, Saturn, Astron, and Sirius. This was to be Mitsubishi's last OHV engine. The inability to clear new passenger car emissions rules for 1978 meant that the Neptunes were replaced by the 4G1 Orion. The Neptune continued to be built until 1979 for commercial vehicles, which suffered less restrictive environmental regulations.

Contents

4G41

Displacement — 1,378 cc
Bore — 76.5 mm
Stroke — 75.0 mm
Compression ratio — 9.0:1
Power — 64 kW (87 PS) at 6,000 rpm
Torque — 115 Nm (85 lb·ft) at 4,000 rpm

Applications

  • Mitsubishi Galant
  • 1971-1973 Mitsubishi Galant FTO
  • 1971.10-1979.06 Mitsubishi Delica 75/1400
  • Mitsubishi Forklift FG14
  • 4G42

    Displacement — 1,187 cc
    Bore — 71.0 mm
    Stroke — 75.0 mm
    Compression ratio — 9.0:1
    Power — 51 kW (70 PS) SAE at 6,000 rpm
    Torque — 95 Nm (9.7 kgm) at 4,000 rpm

    Applications

  • 1973.02-1975.10 Mitsubishi Lancer A71A
  • 1973.09-1976.10 Mitsubishi Lancer Van A71V
  • References

    Mitsubishi Neptune engine Wikipedia