A to Z Posted September 7 Share Posted September 7 I am beginning the build of a GM Vortec 4200, also known as the ATLAS 4.2 straight six. it is all aluminum, DOHC, VVT on exhaust cam, makes 291 hp and 270 tq stock. Peak torque at 1800 RPM and hold it to 5000 RPM. A lot of these are being built on YouTube, etc., and I decided to build one. I will also be using the Aisan GM AR5 5 speed transmission which came in the 4 cyl ATLAS 2WD Chevy Colorado pickups. bolts right up and I will get a custom flywheel to work. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jeffer949 Posted September 9 Share Posted September 9 I have been. And for those searching its nivlac57 on YouTube. I have a 84 maxima wagon and I measurd once when I had my engine out and it was to close to try. I am interested in yhe 5 cylinder though as it would fit under my hood. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
A to Z Posted September 20 Author Share Posted September 20 Yep. the 5 cylinder hasn't caught up yet to the six. the six cylinder 4200 is REALLY taking off now. I have one I am putting together, and possibly put into another Z at some point. It will be turbocharged, etc. you start with 291 horsepower and 270+ torque, and then go up from there. weight is 350 lbs. They are a beast. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
A to Z Posted Saturday at 01:36 AM Author Share Posted Saturday at 01:36 AM So I went ahead and bought one off of eBay and it showed up the other day. It is a 2006, which is the 2nd of 3 variants. It has larger ports and larger valves than the 2002-2005 models. I have ordered a few of the high dollar pieces needed so far, my T shaped oil pan made by Forever Fabrication has arrived and I have it in silver engine enamel, within a few days my turbo header from the same shop will be here and I am awaiting the intake flange, runners from DMZ and plenum from eBay I will use to put together and have welded, then have the welds sanded smooth and either polished or powder coated. I picked up another S30 engine crossmember which I will use, strapped tot eh bottom of the engine and measured from my Z car to fashion the motor mounts. An Aisin AR5 5 speed is also on the way, and my Turbo is here, I ordered a T76 with T4 flange off of eBay, along with a Tial knockoff external wastegate. A chromoly 17.1 lbs flywheel from Atlas Industries is on order. Cool stuff! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
A to Z Posted Saturday at 01:42 AM Author Share Posted Saturday at 01:42 AM oil pan: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
A to Z Posted Sunday at 04:17 AM Author Share Posted Sunday at 04:17 AM 09-27-2025 More 4200 stuff. I stripped off all the unnecessary junk and was able to get one side of the engine cleaned up. I didn't worry about the oil pan as it is going to junk pile soon. Progress....sometime slow but moving forward. Pics show the cleaning in stages on that side. I got the springs into the external wastegate, and it shows a crack pressure of 8 psi and wide open at 12 psi. Not too bad. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
A to Z Posted Sunday at 04:27 AM Author Share Posted Sunday at 04:27 AM My turbo header from Forever Fabrication for my 4200 build came in today. Top notch craftsmanship as expected: 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jeffer949 Posted 7 hours ago Share Posted 7 hours ago Very nice. will be cool to see how tight it is in the engine bay! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
A to Z Posted 4 hours ago Author Share Posted 4 hours ago on Youtube, you can see the 280Z a guy is building right now. actually fits very well! (3) Red Hot Channel - YouTube Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
A to Z Posted 4 hours ago Author Share Posted 4 hours ago More work on the 4200 today. cleaned up the rest of the block and head, and then pulled the oil pan and cam cover. NO SLUDGE. very clean inside. I got the outside of the cam cover clean enough to at least get started on the modifications I will do to it (add an alloy oil fill to the back, add a breather port, shave off 2 original ports, cut off unnecessary brackets, weld up the original oil fill hole and probably lower it a bit as it is very tall . To fit under a Z car hood it has to be chopped about an inch......although a small rectangular hole in the hood with the polished cover sticking up can be made to look really cool. Yeah I had an adaptor snap on me, the crank bolt is SO tight, I will probably need heat and PB blaster and smack it a few times to shock the treads to get it off. I need to clean behind it and it needs to be cleaned up and painted.......I wonder if the heat will ruin it? Before I called it a day, my AR5 transmission arrived.....in need of a rebuild, the pilot shaft has wiggle room. pics follow: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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