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2015–2020 Hyundai Elantra (AD) G4KH 2.0T Engine Rebuild Kit w/ Crankshaft Con Rods Timing Kit

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2015–2020 Hyundai Elantra (AD) G4KH 2.0T Engine Rebuild Kit w/ Crankshaft Con Rods Timing KitG4KH 2. 0T Engine Rebuild Kit w Crankshaft Con Rods Timing Kit Fit For Hyundai KIA Feature: 1) All parts are hand inspected off the line before packaging and once again by our team before shipment. 2) According to the original factory specifications. Superior performance and reliability 3) Perfect match for the original car. 4) Easy installation. 5) High quality components and materials. Stable characteristics, high reliability. 6) Aftermarket

G4KH 2.0T Engine Rebuild Kit w/ Crankshaft Con Rods Timing Kit Fit For Hyundai KIA

Feature:
1) All parts are hand inspected off the line before packaging and once again by our team before shipment.
2) According to the original factory specifications. Superior performance and reliability
3) Perfect match for the original car.
4) Easy installation.
5) High quality components and materials. Stable characteristics, high reliability.
6) Aftermarket Products with Premium Quality. Designed to meet or exceed OE specifications in form, fit and function

Specifications:
Condition: Brand New
Manufacturer Part Number: 23510-2G440, 23510-2G430, 209102GM03, 22311-2G600, 223112G600
OE/OEM Part Number: 23410-2G400, 23040-2G400

Part Number:
Crankshaft OE# : 231112G400, 23111-2G400
Connecting Rods OE# : 235102G440, 235102G430, 23510-2G440, 23510-2G430
Gasket Seals Kit OE# :20910-2G00A, 20910-2GM03, 22311-2G600, 223112G600, 21443-25000, 2144325000, 20910-2Go00A, 209102Go00, 20910-2Go00, 22441-2G670,224412G670, 2142125002, 21421-25002, 222242G000, 22224-2G000, 28521-2G401, 285212G401
Pistons & Rings Set OE#:23410-2G400, 23040-2G400, 23413-2C400, 23413-3F300, 23412-2C400
Main Bearing Set OE#: 21020-2G000
Rod Bearing Set OE#: 23060-2G000
Thrust Washer OE#: 21020-25100
Head Bolts Set OE#: 22321-25000
Timing Chain Kits Components:
1 Primary Timing Chain (142 Links)
1 Crankshaft Gear (At Crankshaft)
1 Crankshaft Gear (At Pulley)
1 Timing Tensioner Arm
1 Timing Guide (Fixed)
1 Timing Chain Tensioner
1 Oil Pump Chain (74 Link)
1 Oil Pump Chain Tensioner Arm
1 Oil Pump Chain Guide
1 Oil Pump Chain Tensioner
1 Intake Camshaft Gear
1 Exhaust Camshaft Gear


Fitment:
G4KH Engine
- ONLY fits models with 2.0L engine.
Hyundai Creta (GS) (2014–2020)
Hyundai Creta (SU2r) (2021–2022)
Hyundai Elantra (UD) (2013–2015)
Hyundai Elantra (AD) (2015–2020)
Hyundai i40 (2011–2019)
Hyundai Mistra (CF) (2013–2020)
Hyundai Sonata (YF) (2014)
Hyundai Tucson/ix35 (LM) (2013–2015)
Hyundai Tucson (TL) (2015–2018)
Kia Carens (RP) (2013–2019)
Kia Forte (YD) (2012–2018)
Kia K4 (2014–2021)
Kia KX3 (KC) (2015–2019)
Kia Soul (2012–2019)
Kia Sportage (2014–2021)

Package included:
1 Pcs Crankshaft
4 Pcs Connecting Rods
1 Set Overhaul Gasket Kits
1 Set Main & Rod Bearing (with Thrust Washer)
1 Set Pistons & Rings
1 Set Head Bolts
1 Set Timing Chain Kit

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