To adjust the timing take off the timing cover,take off belt and then line up the marks on the timing gear.You will need a special tool to hold the gears if it is a DOHC(duel over head cam)
Yes i suppose so, as i have a buddy who did the same.
155 mph.
timing belt , no spark or fuel pump has quit
Refer to your owner's manual for the right amount.
what is the timing sequence on a 1994 Mitsubishi ecipes 2.0 leader no turbo??
it is on the front side (timing side) of the block and it is driven by the crank. to get to the oil pump you have to remove the timing cover and the oil pan.
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Hi NO. 91-94 are the same then 95-99 are the same Ray
The 1994 Mitsubishi 3.0 liter engine timing marks can be found on the front main pulley. The timing marks will be scattered around the outside of the front main pulley.
I had this done about a year ago on my 94 GT SL. You also need to have water pump done at the same time. Should cost around $1500 and after 75000 miles really needs to be done. It that belt goes your motor is history.
It is not. The GS is a tranny for an I4, so its not quite wide enough to match up to the V6 block. And if I remember correctly, the 94 manual was a 6-speed. You'd need to get the tranny from a 3rd generation Eclipse GT (I know this works because I did it on my 97) but this only works if you have a SOHC motor, which Mitsubishi didn't put in the 3000GT until 97, but Dodge put it in the Stealth from the beginning. You're probably gonna have to hunt for a Stealth/3000GT parts car.