Yes , it is an interference engine
The Mitsubishi Eclipse RS has a 2.0 DOHC 420A.
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.
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.
it has a naturally aspirated 420a by Chrysler
no, the heads are different.
Its an engine that fits many cars such as Mitsubishi Eclipse, Dodge Neon, Dodge Stratus, Dodge Avenger, Chrysler Sebring and i'm sure there are more.
fter alot of fabrication yes it will but it wouldn't make any sense itd be cheaper to get an eclipse or a talon or a Mitsubishi l200 truck
the non turbo 420a makes 140hp and the 4g64 spyder engine makes 141.
Yes it will. The motor is still the same 4g63, 7 bolt engine. Also a motor swap from a 90-94 6bolt engine will work too. On the other hand, the gs/rs is also the same 420a,
No. The 420A is a Chrysler motor put into certain Mitsubishi/Eagle/Laser models. The GSX's turbo motor is a 4g63T Mitsubishi engine.
on the Chrysler engine (420a) you do need a puller and installer to deal with the crankshaft dampener pulley.
Yes, the Chrysler 420a was produced in the early to mid 90's and put into a number of cars. Including the Mitsubishi eclipse and the eagle talon, it is the same engine and essentially the same car.