Chrysler LH engine
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The LH engine was a series of V6 engines developed by Chrysler Corporation for its LH platform cars. It is a 60-degree V6 designed for front wheel drive applications.
2.7
The 2.7 L (2736 cc) EER version debuted in 1998 and is built in Kenosha, WI. It is an SOHC 4-valve design. Bore is 86 mm and stroke is 78.5 mm. It is an aluminum block with cast-iron cylinder liners and aluminum heads. Output is 200 hp (149 kW) at 5800 RPM with 190 ft.lbf (258 Nm) of torque at 4850 RPM and it is a TLEV engine. The engine was affected by an oil sludge problem.
Vehicles using this engine include:
- 1998-2001 Chrysler Concorde
- 1998-2004 Dodge Intrepid
- 1998-2001 Dodge Stratus/Chrysler Sebring
- 2004 Chrysler 300
- 2004 Dodge Magnum SE
See also
- List of Chrysler engines
- Chrysler LH platform
- Allpar's page (http://allpar.com/mopar/v6.html)