Yes, you can, but there is a chance that you will need to change transmission and everything what is going inside the engine. The problem is that Mitsubishi engine parts from different engines are not compatible (it can be turbo Japanese engine, or non-turbo crysler engine and so on).
No the engine in the 98 mitsubishi eclipse spyder gs is a mitsubishi 4g64 while the engine in the 96 rs is a chrysler 420a engine.
behind the engine
can you used a 2.0 liter complete witing harness for a 2.4 mitsubishi eclipse spyder engine
Yes, the 01 eclipse spyder gs has 2.4 litre non-mivec
In order to replace the rear engine mount on a 2001 Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder GT v6 3.0L, one would first need to acquire a few jack stands to help accommodate the steps involved. From there, the Eclipse Chat Board would need to be lifted off, and the mount can be replaced from then on.
The Mitsubishi Eclipse RS has a 2.0 DOHC 420A.
It's probably 2.4L. The standard engine on the 1998 Eclipse GS is the 2.0 L I4 140 HP engine. The 2.4 L engine is not available on the GS, but is abvailable for the GS Spyder.
The crankshaft position sensor is located on the front of the engine inside the timing belt cover
the non turbo 420a makes 140hp and the 4g64 spyder engine makes 141.
The 1995 Mitsubishi Eclipse is the second generation model. The US version had a Chrysler 420A engine, and the Europe version a Mitsubishi 4G63 engine.
Well it depends on the year, The new 2011 Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder comes with a 3.8-liter V6 and 2.4-liter 4-cylinder MIVEC engine and the transmission comes with either a six-speed manual transmission or a five-speed automatic.
A 1999 Mitsubishi Eclipse with the 2.0L or 2.4L engine requires 4.2 quarts of oil.