To replace the rear turbo on a Mitsubishi 3000GT, first disconnect the battery and remove any necessary components for access, such as the intake and exhaust manifolds. Then, detach the turbocharger's oil and coolant lines, along with the exhaust downpipe and any mounting bolts. Once the old turbo is removed, install the new turbo by reversing the disassembly steps, ensuring all connections are secure and using new gaskets where necessary. Finally, reassemble any removed components, reconnect the battery, and check for leaks before starting the engine.
factory replacement. they are only $13 at Mitsubishi dealership
YES.
YES.
You ought to be able to get at them from inside the truck.
163 mph
yes, the dohc sl will fit. sohc 3000gt uses a distributer
Yes, to replace the valve stem seals on a 1995 Mitsubishi 3000GT non-turbo, you typically need to remove the cylinder head. This is necessary to access the valve springs and retainers, which hold the valve stem seals in place. Once the head is off, you can replace the seals and reassemble everything. It's advisable to follow a service manual for detailed instructions and to ensure proper reinstallation.
all the 3000gt DOHC 3.0 V6's are pretty much identical as far as i know, at least to 95. with respect to the differences to the turbo and non-turbo models.
no. buy a twin turbo gto
To replace the rear speakers in a Mitsubishi 3000GT, first, remove the rear speaker covers by gently prying them off with a flat tool. Next, unscrew the old speakers from their mounting brackets and disconnect the wiring harness. Connect the new speakers to the wiring, secure them in place with screws, and finally, reattach the speaker covers. Make sure to test the speakers before fully reassembling everything.
yes it will
185 SOHC and 220 DOHC i believe