Yes.
Mitsubishi 3.0 is a interference motorYes, 3.0 Mitsubishi is an interference motor The Mitsubishi 3.0 engine is not an interference engine , if you tear the timing belt it will not hit the valves. you can confirm this with alldataIf your motor is the 12 valve motor you are safe, but the 24 valve version of the 3.0 is most definitely an interferance engine & if the water pump, timing belt, tensioner or any idlers fail your valves will be kissing the top of the pistons.....
The 1997 Mitsubishi Mirage with a 1.5-liter engine is classified as a non-interference motor. This means that in the event of a timing belt failure, the pistons and valves will not collide, preventing potential engine damage. However, it's still essential to maintain the timing belt to avoid any unexpected failures. Always consult the owner's manual or a professional mechanic for specific information.
If you break a timing belt the valves will not be hurt.
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if the timing belt does go on gto it would be a miracle if you didn't bend half of the valves ! its whats called an interference motor. if something gets out of time - you get major interference, costs $$$$$
No, it is interference. Valves can bend if the timing belt breaks.No, it is interference. Valves can bend if the timing belt breaks.
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The sensor is located under the timing belt behind the underdrive pulley. You will pretty much have to take that whole side of the motor apart to get to it....
jdm or spoon motors work just as well
1342 on the coil, and looking at the motor lft to rt is 1234
No , according to the gates website ( they make timing belts etc. ) it is an interference motor in the Mercury Tracer