ACL Reinforced Thrust Bearings - Mitsubishi 4G63, 4G63T, 4G64 (1997+)
ACL Uprated Thrust Washers
- ACL trimetal thrust bearings
- To suit high RPM/load applications
- Offer reduced friction and operating temperatures
- Increased oil supply and overall lubrication
- To fit : Mitsubishi 4G63, 4G63T, 4G64 (1997+) - full application list below
- Made in Australia
Engineering Bulletin
ACL provides an official guide for clearance control and optimization, and guidelines for bearing size selection : download it here.
ACL Reinforced Thrust Bearings
Designed to withstand high RPM, temperatures and load, these high strength bearings are manufactured by ACL from 3 layers of hardened steel, copper and nickel. This "trimetal" composition substantially lowers friction, and thus reduces the operating temperatures while providing superior lubrication.
Available on selected applications, Calico's CT-1 coating provides intermittent dry lubrication, unaffected by dust or dirt, which helps to reduce friction and abrasive wear. It is specially designed to withstand the extreme conditions of modern high-performance engines.
These bearings, also called thrust washers, are sold in standard sizes and, depending on the part number, in repair sizes.
Application List & Engine Codes
- Mitsubishi/Galant, Lancer CE Evolution, RVR/DOHC 16v Turbo/4G63T
- Mitsubishi/Express, Magna, Nimbus, Outlander, Triton/SOHC 16v/4G64-S4
- Mitsubishi/Grandis, Lancer, Outlander, Great Wall V240, X240/DOHC 16v/4G69
- Mitsubishi/Express, Galant, Nimbus, Starwagon/SOHC 16v/4G63
- Mitsubishi/Express, Galant, Nimbus, Starwagon/SOHC 8v/G63B
- Mitsubishi/Express, Galant, Nimbus, Starwagon/SOHC 8v/4G64
- Mitsubishi/Express, Galant, Nimbus, Starwagon/SOHC 12v/4G64
- Mitsubishi/Express, Galant, Nimbus, Starwagon/SOHC 16v/4G64
- Mitsubishi/Express, Galant, Nimbus, Starwagon/SOHC 8v/G64B
Characteristics
Car Make | Mitsubishi |
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Bearing Type | Thrust Bearings |
Engine Code | 4G63, 4G63T, 4G64, 4G69 |
Designed to withstand high RPM, temperatures and load, these high strength bearings are manufactured by ACL from 3 layers of hardened steel, copper and nickel. This "trimetal" composition substantially lowers friction, and thus reduces the operating temperatures while providing superior lubrication.