Where can i find parts for a TLE Series(FD,SD)
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Autozone or Advance parts
Internal parts are just that,,internal meaning they are inside the engine. If they are not IN the engine they are external parts.
The specifications for a Mitsubishi 4D 30 engine can be obtained at most auto parts stores and Mitsubishi automobile dealerships. A specification engine she should contain over 50 different specifications.
There are several online sources where one can find parts for a Mitsubishi 1300. Mitsubishi Parts Center, Mitsubishi Parts Warehouse and Direct Mitsubishi Parts are websites where one can purchase parts for a Mitsubishi 1300.
Depending on what engine you have you may have a multitude of parts interchangable to other vehicles. The v6 models are a Mitsubishi motors engine. Some parts are interchangable with other cars with the same motor... similar years chrystler, Mitsubishi, Plymouth, hyundi, others...
Yes, you can, but there is a chance that you will need to change transmission and everything what is going inside the engine. The problem is that Mitsubishi engine parts from different engines are not compatible (it can be turbo Japanese engine, or non-turbo crysler engine and so on).
The best place to get reliable Mitsubishi parts is go to Mitsubishi Website, spare parts department and ask for the parts that you want, since you did not indicate what parts you required, there is no way I can answer this question.
Mitsubishi Galant parts are used to build the Mitsubishi Galant car. The parts can also be purchased separately to repair the Galant when the original parts break or wear out.
diagram of mitsubishi montero dash
Well, I would recommend purchasing Mitsubishi replacement parts from your local car dealership or the Mitsubishi car company dealership yourself, personally.
The 2000 Mitsubishi Montero 3.5L is listed as an "Interference Engine" under timing belts in the www.RockAuto.com auto parts catalog. This means the valves or other major engine parts will be damaged if the timing belt breaks while the engine is running. So replace it as part of scheduled maintenance. Many manufacturers recommend changing the timing belt every 60K miles. I do not know if Mitsubishi recommends different mileage intervals.