What kind of drive belt does a Mitsubishi Starwagon use?
Gates Drive Belt to suit Mitsubishi WA Starwagon 2.0 4G63 Gates Drive Belt to suit Mitsubishi WA Starwagon 2.4 4G64 Drive Belt to suit Mitsubishi WA Starwagon 2.0 4G63
What kind of sensor does a Mitsubishi Starwagon use?
Cam Angle Sensor to suit Mitsubishi Starwagon GLS MWB WA 3.0ltr 6G72 V6 24V SOHC 1994-1996 MVP Crank Angle Sensor to suit Mitsubishi WA L400 Express 2.4ltr 4G64 1994-2005 *MVP* Passenger side corner light to suit 07/1997 – 11/2005 Mitsubishi WA L400 Starwagon series 2 models
When did the Mitsubishi Delica Starwagon come out?
Radiator overflow bottle to suit 09/1994 – 11/2005 Mitsubishi WA L400 / Delica / Starwagon models Nason Head Bolt Set to suit Mitsubishi WA Starwagon 2.0ltr 4G63 16v 1994-2003 *Nason*
What kind of radiator does a Mitsubishi Starwagon use?
Automatic radiator to suit 09/1994 – 11/2005 Mitsubishi WA L400 / Delica / Starwagon 3ltr V6 petrol automatic models Coolant Temp Sensor to suit Mitsubishi Starwagon GL SWB WA 2.0ltr 4G63 I4 16V SOHC 1998-2003 ** Coolant Temp Sensor to suit Mitsubishi Starwagon GLS MWB WA 3.0ltr 6G72 V6 24V SOHC 1994-1996 **
When to replace timing belt on Mitsubishi 2.4?
It’s important to know that the 2.4 is an interference engine that may end up with bent valves and possibly damaged pistons if the timing belt strips or breaks during driving. The motor includes a main timing belt and a smaller balance shaft belt. Both of these should be replaced at the same time.
Is the timing belt on a Dodge Stratus?
Many people are unaware that the engine is also used in the Chrysler Sebring and Dodge Stratus. It’s important to know that the 2.4 is an interference engine that may end up with bent valves and possibly damaged pistons if the timing belt strips or breaks during driving. The motor includes a main timing belt and a smaller balance shaft belt.
How does the timing belt work in an engine?
The engine’s timing belt drives the camshaft (s) (“top end”) from the rotation of the crankshaft (“bottom end”). The belt keeps the piston and valves in “time” during operation. In the worst case, the engine assembly will need to be replaced.
What happens if you don’t replace the timing belt?
In the worst case, the engine assembly will need to be replaced. Failure to replace the timing belt at the recommended interval may lead to belt fatigue and breakage, which can result in costly engine repairs.