Product Description
G4KJ 2.4L Engine Rebuild Pistons Gasket Overhaul Kit for Hyundai Kia 2011-2020
Feature:
Our gaskets and seals are designed to meet or exceed all Original Equipment (OE) specifications for proper sealing
Advanced manufacturing technology ensures durability and optimum operation
Specialized designs yield significant and noticeable improvements to your car engine
Engineered and manufactured specifically for aftermarket repairs or "do it yourself" projects
Application-specific design ensures correct fitment
Specifications:
Condition: 100% Brand New
Manufacturer Part Number:23410-2G500, 21020-25120, 21020-25150, 21443-25000, 22320-2C400, 23040-2G500, 23060-2G411
OE/OEM Part Number: 209102GA02, 2102025120, 2102025150, 222242G000, 223202C400, 230402G500, 230602G411, 234102G500
Type: Engine Rebuild Kit
Fitment:
Fit for: Hyundai Kia 2.4 G4KJ Engine
For 2014-2020 Kia Sorento 4-Door 2.4L
For 2011-2018 Kia Optima 4-Door 2.4L
For 2014-2019 Kia Sportage 4-Door 2.4L
For 2014-2019 Hyundai Tucson 4-Door 2.4L
For 2011-2016 Hyundai Sonata 4-Door 2.4L
For 2017-2018 Hyundai Santa Fe Sport 4-Door 2.4L
Package included:
1 Set of Engine Gasket Set
1 Set of Main & Rod Thrust Bearing Set
10 * Head Bolts
4 * Engine Piston
4 * Engine Piston Pin
1 Set of Engine Piston Rings
Shipping:
1. Free shipping
2. Parcel will be delivered 2-6 working day
3. Parcel will via USPS or Fedex from USA warehouse
Warranty:
Guarantee Period: 1 Years
Guaranteed Fitment: Always the correct part means that you can always order with confidence.
Returns & Refunds: Customers can return the goods within 60 days of receipt and process quick refund within one day.
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Really good for the...
I bought this kit after Kia denied engine replacement, I have spent more money on gasket kits than this whole rebuild kit. Soo to say I was skeptical is an understatement, however the reviews were reassuring. It’s been 500 miles and no issues yet, pistons were 30grams lighter and being as I was trying to save money I opted to not rebalance the crank. There is a slight vibrations at 5-6k RPM but my wife rarely gets over 3k RPM so it’s really a non issue. If it goes a few months I’ll be happy and money well spent. All in I have about $400 in a complete engine overhaul which I am happy with so far.