Some of eclipses share the engine with some crysler vehicles. If you have japaness car, there is no interchangeability.
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,
The wiring diagram for a 1997 Mitsubishi Eclipse GS can typically be found in the vehicle's service manual, which provides detailed schematics for the electrical system, including connections for the engine, lighting, and other components. You may also find wiring diagrams online through automotive repair websites or forums dedicated to Mitsubishi vehicles. It's important to ensure you have the correct diagram for your specific model and engine type. For detailed troubleshooting, consulting the service manual or a professional mechanic is recommended.
Plymouth Laser 92-94 and Mitsubishi Eclipse 93-94 for the 2.0L engine.
If you have coolant in the oil, it will cause the rod and main bearings to fail.
To remove the struts on a 2006 Mitsubishi Eclipse, start by safely lifting the vehicle and securing it on jack stands. Remove the wheel to access the strut assembly, then detach the brake line and any other components connected to the strut. Next, unbolt the top strut mount inside the engine bay and the bottom strut bolts on the control arm. Finally, carefully pull the strut assembly out and repeat the process for the other side if necessary.
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The safety rating on the 2010 Mitsubishi Eclipse is pretty great compared to the other models. They received a 4 1/2 stars out of 5.
On 1g it is in the tank not sure about other years but they are probably the same.
On my '98 GSX it's .032.AnswerThe manufacture of the plug you buy for you car (your Mitsubishi) should come 'Pre Gaped' ie; no need to gap them. I have or my car has a Mitsubishi engine in it and I use NGK plugs for it. You'll find NGK's in most Motorcycle engines and other high rev engines. IMO....Just spoke with the auto parts store. The gap for a 1995 Eclipse RS is .044
well it would most likely be in the alternator as with most other cars
Your best bet would be to check with your local junk yards in the surrounding area and you might get lucky, Other than that you would be better off buying a used vehicle of the same make and model as yours. Essentially getting more for your money since you will then have replacement parts for other areas of your vehicle. Some sites that might help are; cars.oodle.com, my-mitsubishi.com, and intellichoice.com. If you are seriously interested in only the engine you would be better off checking with Mitsubishi to see if they have any left overs they will sell.
three are on the front valve cover the other three are under the intake manifold