To replace the timing belt on a 1991 Dodge Stealth ES non-turbo, first disconnect the battery and remove any components obstructing access to the timing belt cover, such as the alternator and Power Steering pump. Next, align the timing marks on the crankshaft and camshaft sprockets, then remove the old timing belt and tensioner. Install the new timing belt, ensuring proper alignment with the timing marks, and replace the tensioner. Finally, reassemble any components removed, reconnect the battery, and check the installation by turning the engine by hand to ensure smooth operation.
Ya i just did one on my 93 dodge and ill never do it again just take it to the dealer and pay the extra money because its a pain that's the best i got for you
NO it's not a turbo, it has a 222horsepower DOHC motor.
2 Mitsubishi TD04H
If the part has failed, yes you should.
14 PSI
a non-turbo charged 1993 dodge stealth has originally 222 horse power. or somewhere right around there
Yes, there was the plain 3.0L, the 3.0L turbo, and the turbo all wheel drive.
225 hp for the es model (non turbo) 300 for the AWD twin turbo
a lot of time and money, or a mechanic is handy too
yes it will
sound like your timing jumped get it checked
The firing order for a 1991 Dodge Stealth Twin Turbo, which is equipped with a 3.0L V6 engine, is 1-2-3-4-5-6. This means that the cylinders fire in that specific sequence to ensure smooth engine operation. Proper understanding of the firing order is essential for tasks like ignition timing and troubleshooting engine issues.