When did the Eagle Talon get an update?
For model year 1997, a design update occurred for both the Talon and the Eclipse that is sometimes referred to as ” 2Gb “. The update was primarily limited to the non-metal portions of the car. The front and rear fascias were heavily revised to incorporate more aggressive looking features.
What kind of engine does the Eagle Talon have?
All 1G Talons built after April 1992 received a freer revving “7-bolt” engine borrowed from the 1992 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution’s lighter rods and seven-bolt crankshaft. The Eagle Talon was consistently featured on Car and Driver magazine’s Ten Best list for 1990–1992. The Talon Turbo was on Car and Driver magazine’s Ten Best list for 1989–1992.
What’s the difference between Mitsubishi Eagle and Mitsubishi Eagle Talon?
From an aesthetic standpoint, the differences between the Eagle Talon and its Mitsubishi equivalent were somewhat more substantial than exhibited in the first generation models. These differences were most obvious at the rear of the car.
How do you remove a rear brake caliper?
Once the caliper is off the car and the bracket and pads are removed, the first step is to get the piston out of the bore. Unlike the fronts, the rear caliper piston screws in and out of the bore rather than just pressing in.
Can you compress a wind back brake caliper?
This is what should be used: http://amzn.to/2ECIIWW It is not recommended that you compress a wind back caliper in this fashion and you run the risk of damaging the rubber boot or damaging the brake caliper piston. I only recommend using this method if you are in a jam. The Flat Rate Mechanic is a participant in the Amazon Influencer Program.
How do you remove auto adjuster spindle assembly?
Removing the auto-adjuster spindle assembly can be either relatively easy, or mind-numbingly frustrating. The FSM states to use a piece of 3/4″ pipe to press down on the spring, and then remove the c-clip. Apparently whoever wrote this has a great sense of humor.