Mitsubishi 4G64 Engine: Specs, Applications and Maintenance Tips

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Mitsubishi 4G64 Engine: Specs, Applications and Maintenance Tips
Few engines in the industrial world have achieved the longevity of the Mitsubishi 4G64. First introduced in 1983 as part of Mitsubishi's Sirius engine family, this 2.4-litre inline-four has powered everything from warehouse forklifts running three-shift operations to Mitsubishi Galant sedans clocking 400,000 kilometres. Forty years on, the 4G64 remains a current production engine — a testament to a design that got the fundamentals exactly right.


For maintenance managers, fleet operators, and parts professionals working with Caterpillar, Clark, Hyster, Jungheinrich, or Mitsubishi forklifts, the 4G64 is not an obscure engine — it is the engine. This guide covers everything you need to know: full technical specifications, compatible equipment, how the 4G64 compares to its sibling, the 4G63, and where to source quality aftermarket parts.

Mitsubishi 4G64 Engine Specifications


The 4G64 is built on a cast-iron cylinder block — the same fundamental architecture as the 4G63 — but with a taller deck height of 235 mm, a longer stroke crankshaft, and a larger bore to achieve the additional 350 cc of displacement. The result is an engine optimised for low-end torque, the defining characteristic that makes it so well-suited to forklift and material handling applications.

Specification Details
Engine Family Mitsubishi Sirius (4G6 series)
Also Known As G64B (early designation)
Production Years 1983 – present
Configuration Inline-4, naturally aspirated
Displacement 2,351 cc (143.5 cu in)
Cylinder Bore 86.5 mm (3.41 in)
Piston Stroke 100 mm (3.94 in)
Deck Height 235 mm
Cylinder Block Material Cast iron with balance shafts
Cylinder Head Material Aluminium alloy
Valvetrain SOHC 16V (standard) / DOHC 16V (GDI variant)
Connecting Rod Length 150 mm
Compression Ratio 8.5:1 – 11.5:1 (varies by variant)
Power Output 112–150 HP (84–112 kW) depending on variant
Torque Output 184–225 Nm (136–166 lb·ft)
Fuel Types Gasoline, LPG, CNG (forklift applications)
Fuel System Multi-point fuel injection / GDI (variant)
Ignition Distributor (early) / Coil-on-plug (later)
Timing System Belt-driven SOHC (replacement interval: 60,000 miles / 90,000 km or every 4,000 hours in forklift service)
Engine Oil Capacity 4.0 L (4.2 qt)
Recommended Engine Oil 10W-30 / 10W-40 (forklift); 5W-30 / 5W-40 (automotive)
Cooling System Water-cooled with integrated water pump
Engine Weight Approx. 150–160 kg (330–350 lbs)
Crankshaft Weight 15.8 kg
Service Life (forklift)

8,000–12,000+ operating hours (with proper maintenance)

Forklift & Industrial Equipment Applications


Brand Model Series Capacity Range Fuel Type Notes
Caterpillar (CAT) GC20, GC25, GC30, GC35, GP20, GP25, GP30 4,000–7,000 lb LPG / Gasoline 1993–2005 production; non-balanced block standard
Mitsubishi FG30, FG35A, FG30K, FG35K 6,000–7,000 lb Gasoline / LPG OEM application; original 4G64 installation
Clark GC25, GC30, GC32, GCX25, GCX30 5,000–6,500 lb LPG / Gasoline / CNG Balanced block version in some Clark models
Hyster H40-60XM, H50-60XMS, H50FT, H60FT 4,000–6,000 lb LPG / Gasoline Verify the serial number for the correct engine spec
Jungheinrich ETFG25, ETFG30, TFG25, TFG30 5,000–6,600 lb LPG European market models; emission-compliant variant
Yale GLP040, GLP050, GLP060 4,000–6,000 lb LPG / Gasoline Shares platform with Hyster XM-series

4G64 vs 4G63: Key Differences


The 4G63 and 4G64 are frequently confused — and with good reason. They share the same fundamental cast-iron block architecture, the same closed-deck design, the same 150 mm connecting rods, and often the same cylinder head. Understanding the differences is critical when sourcing parts, as they are not interchangeable.
Specification 4G63 4G64
Displacement 1,997 cc (2.0L) 2,351 cc (2.4L)
Bore 85.0 mm 86.5 mm (+1.5 mm)
Stroke 88.0 mm 100.0 mm (+12 mm)
Deck Height 229 mm 235 mm (+6 mm taller)
Balance Shafts No Yes (on most variants)
Piston Oil Squirters Yes (turbo versions) No
Power (stock NA) 120–145 HP 112–150 HP
Torque characteristic Higher revving More low-end torque
Turbo capability Factory turbocharged (4G63T) Naturally aspirated only (factory)
Primary use Performance vehicles, forklifts (smaller) Medium forklifts, commercial vehicles
Head gaskets Different thickness Different thickness – not interchangeable
Pistons Shorter compression height 35 mm compression height

 

Key Maintenance Intervals for the 4G64 (Forklift Service)



Service Item Interval Notes
Engine oil & filter Every 250 hours 10W-30 recommended for forklift duty; more frequent in dusty environments
Timing belt Every 4,000 hours or 3–4 years Critical: 4G64 is an interference engine — belt failure causes valve-piston contact
Water pump Replace with timing belt Driven by the same belt; replacement cost is minimal vs. labour cost of second service
Air filter Every 500 hours More frequently in high-dust warehouse or outdoor environments
Fuel filter (LPG) Every 1,000 hours LPG vapour filters accumulate oil mist from the regulator
Spark plugs Every 1,000 hours Platinum or iridium plugs extend interval; standard copper plugs require shorter intervals
Coolant flush Every 2,000 hours or 2 years Aluminium cylinder head is susceptible to corrosion from depleted coolant additives
Valve clearance Not required (hydraulic lifters) All 4G64 variants use hydraulic lash adjusters — no periodic adjustment needed

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