Engine Chrysler EGG

Models on the LH and LX platforms, including the 300C, 300M, LHS, Concorde, and Charger, were fitted with the Chrysler EGG 3.5-liter 24-valve V6 engine, which was manufactured between 1998 and 2010. There was a slightly more potent version of the EGK and a slightly less potent version of the EGJ.

Engine Chrysler EGG 300x247 - Engine Chrysler EGG

Internal combustion engines EER, EGW, EGE, EGF, EGN, EGS, and EGQ are also part of the LH series.

The engine was installed on:

  • Chrysler 300C 1 (LX) in 2004 – 2010;
  • Chrysler 300M 1 (LR) in 1998 – 2004;
  • Chrysler Concorde 2 in 2001 – 2004;
  • Chrysler LHS 1 in 1998 – 2001;
  • Dodge Charger 1 (LX) in 2005 – 2010;
  • Dodge Challenger 3 (LC) in 2008 – 2010;
  • Dodge Intrepid 2 (LH) in 1999 – 2004;
  • Dodge Magnum 1 (LE) in 2004 – 2008;
  • Plymouth Prowler 1 in 1999 – 2002.

Specifications

Production years 1998-2010
Displacement, cc 3518
Fuel system injector
Power output, hp 250
Torque output, Nm 340
Cylinder block aluminum V6
Block head aluminum 24v
Cylinder bore, mm 96
Piston stroke, mm 81
Compression ratio 10.1
Features SOHC
Hydraulic lifters yes
Timing drive belt
Phase regulator no
Turbocharging no
Recommended engine oil 5W-30
Engine oil capacity, liter 5.2
Fuel type petrol
Euro standards EURO 3
Fuel consumption, L/100 km (for Chrysler 300M 2000)
— city
— highway
— combined
16.3
8.7
11.5
Engine lifespan, km ~340 000

Disadvantages of the EGG engine

The engines in this series rapidly develop slagged oil channels. This results in wear on the liners, motor oil starvation, and other issues;
Exhaust valve deposits also frequently cause compression drops; contamination of the throttle and EGR valves causes floating idle;
The unit’s frequent oil and antifreeze leaks are another vulnerability.

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