The short answer is yes. The basic engine is the same and simply involves swapping the flywheel and clutch assemby, or flexplate and torque converter, to the other engine. If your Montero is an automatic, you need to retain the intake manifold. There is a mounting stud to hold the cable from the trans to the carb that is not on the manual transsion intake.
If you are going from automatic to manual there is a multitude of parts to make the clutch work and you really need a donor car for that purpose, at least it would make it easier.
Trust me on this...it's easier to change the parts before you install the engine.
The transmition of a 1995 montero uses 7.5 quarts.
The automatic transmission temperature sensor, on your 1990 Mitsubishi, is located on the top of the transmission. The sensor will have to electrical wires going to it.
I replaced transmission fluid yesterday on2003 Montero Sport today when I'm driving the A/T Temp light came on what is that mean/
in the transmission
Check your owners manual
Dexron III
Manual for 2003 Montero Sport with a 3.5 liter says 10.2 quarts.
DEXRON II but DEXRON III will also work.
No, the V6 won't bolt up to the 4 cyl transmission.
The Mitsubishi Montero is available to test drive at the Mitsubishi dealer. Call your local Mitsubishi dealer to take an appointment in order to test drive the Montero.
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