Remove the drive belts, crankshaft pulley, and timing covers. Align the timing marks on the camshaft and crankshaft and r+r the belt
Every 60,000 miles
timing belt1 silent shaft belt2(behind the timing belt) accesory belt alternator3 powersteering a/c4
same side of the engine as the timing belt,by the bottom of the timing belt horizontally
remoremove the timing belt cover, remove old belt after aligning timing marks on cams and crank gear if still in one pc. if broken belt, align marks, install belt-making sure marks are still aigned when belt is tight
It has a timing belt ! Recommended to be replaced every 60000 miles.
Yes, if the timing belt pops on a 2000 Mitsubishi Galant, it can cause the engine's valves to bend. This is because the timing belt synchronizes the movement of the engine's pistons and valves; when it fails, the pistons can collide with the open valves. This damage is particularly likely if the engine is an interference type, which is typical for many vehicles. It's advisable to have the engine inspected immediately if the timing belt fails.
use the remove timing belt instructions and it includes the water pump,"if your in there do them all !"
Behind harmonic balancer and timing belt on the 2.4 3.6-4 hrs
NO you do not have to pull the engine.
you die
90k
yes