There's a 15mm nut on the back of the tensioner you have to remove. It's hard to find and a tight spot but a regular wrench will get it out.
It is really simple. First you remove the belt by using the correct tool whether it is a certain sized wrench or a socket wrench. Then you unbolt the tensioner from the engine. There is usually only one bolt that holds the tensioner to the engine. Instalation is the reverse of removal.
2.6 Liter Mitsubishi Engine
Loosen the tensioner pulley on your Monte Carlo 3.1 liter engine. Slide the tensioner pulley to the right. The serpentine belt can be removed. Put the new serpentine belt on and slide the tensioner pulley to the left.
No , the 2.4 liter engine in a 2002 Mitsubishi Galant ( IS ) an interference engine
can you used a 2.0 liter complete witing harness for a 2.4 mitsubishi eclipse spyder engine
On replacing the tensioner you first must raise the van up to get under it, you can reach it better you wil need a long extension & swivel and 15mm socket.
The firing order for a Mitsubishi 1.8 liter engine is 1, 3, 4, 2. The number one cylinder is on the left side, closest to the engine pulley.
Disconnect the battery. Taking a ratchet and socket rotate the belt tensioner to release the belt. Remove the belt and install the new one. Release the tensioner, and connect the battery.
Yes , the 2.0 liter 4 cylinder in a 2002 Mitsubishi Lancer is an interference engine
u dont adjust the timing chain tensioner if there is slop or play in chain, u need to replace the chain . good idea to replace timing gears at same time while engine is pulled apart
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.....
Yes, you can replace a 1.5 liter engine in a 1997 Mirage with a 1.8 liter engine. However, there will be extra parts needed to modify the engine so that it will fit perfectly.