Enginetech IM1008 Intake Valve for 2001-2002 Kia 1.5L 1.095" Head Nitrided Stem - Precision Engine Intake Valve Replacement
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Enginetech part number IM2858 is a direct-replacement intake valve for 1991-2002 Chrysler/Mitsubishi 1.5L applications. Key specifications: 1.024" head, 0.2594" stem, 3.971" overall length, nitrided stem.
| Part Number | IM2858 |
| Valve Type | Intake Valve |
| Head Diameter | 1.024" |
| Stem Diameter | 0.2594" (6.60mm nominal) |
| Valve Length | 3.971" OAL |
| Stem Finish | Nitrided Stem |
| Number of Grooves | 1 |
| Weight | 1.50 lbs |
| OEM Cross-Refs | Beck Arnley: 0213398, Beck Arnley: 021-3398, Chrysler: MD128434, DNJ Rock: IV104, Elgin: I2858, Elgin: I-2858 |
1991-1994 CHRYSLER 1.5L / 90 SOHC L4 12V "A" Mits. Fi.; 1991-2002 Mitsubishi 1.5L / 1468 SOHC L4 12V "A" 4G15 Fi..
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Enginetech standard valves are stock-replacement engine valves produced from OE grade materials or better, engineered with the production engine rebuilder in mind. Face runout, stem finish, and stem diameter tolerances are held to some of the tightest standards in the internal engine parts industry, and every valve is inspected by on-site engineers against a documented quality plan before it leaves the plant. The line covers domestic, import, and common high-performance applications across a full range of head diameters, stem diameters, and overall lengths, with chrome-plated and nitride-hardened stem finishes available where the engine's operating conditions call for the upgrade. Always verify head diameter, stem diameter, valve length, groove count, and any oversize stem requirement against the original valve being replaced before installing, as multiple valve configurations can share the same vehicle nameplate.
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