Your 1997 3000GT SOHC may abruptly downshift due to several potential issues, including a malfunctioning throttle position sensor, a faulty transmission control module, or low Transmission Fluid levels. These problems can cause the vehicle's computer to misinterpret the vehicle's speed or engine load, leading to unexpected gear changes. Additionally, worn transmission components or a slipping transmission could also contribute to erratic shifting behavior. It's advisable to have the vehicle diagnosed by a professional to pinpoint the exact cause.
I need to set the valve timing on a 1997 Mitsubishi 3000GT SOHC non-turbo charged. Can you send picture please
the 1991 3000gt are dohc. it comes stock with 222hp. they also made sohc but that wasn't until later generations of the 3000gt's. The 1991 dodge stealths came in sohc, compared to the 91 3000gt's dohc. either way, with minor adjustments, it will fit from sohc to dohc.
It comes stock with a 222 horsepower. Most people believe it had the same engine as all of the dodge stealth's produced but they are wrong. The dodge stealth had 160 horsepower SOHC in their base model and the 3000GT had a 222 horsepower DOHC in their base model. However, in 1997 they started to make SOHC 3000GT's and then they had the same horspower base models.
http://www.stealth316.com/2-alternator.htm This is not correct instructions. This link is for the DOHC which has the alternator location at the front of the car. The SOHC alternator is located by the firewall. It's different in the way you remove it.
yes, the dohc sl will fit. sohc 3000gt uses a distributer
185 SOHC and 220 DOHC i believe
The sohc will have silver valve covers. The dohc will be black. If you still cant tell look up a picture on google images
yes, i own a 93 300gt, which if you know them you will know that the 93 is the ugly duckling year. 1st gen 91-92 have variable timing, 93 alone have the 1st gen body but a shorter throw for the shifter, and cam sensors. but i am currently running a sohc 3000gt transmission on my dohc.
yes as long as the engines of both cars were both the same engine. IE: both were SOHC. Or both were DOHC.
yes
The Dodge Stealth and Mitsubishi 3000GT share many components due to their shared platform. The 3.0L SOHC V6 engine in the Dodge Stealth can be interchanged with the Mitsubishi 3000GT's 3.0L SOHC engine, as they are essentially the same engine with slight variations. Additionally, some parts from the DOHC versions might be compatible, but it’s essential to verify specific components for fitment and functionality. Always consult with a mechanic or parts specialist for precise compatibility.
the 3000GT came in three models. The base model, V6 SOHC engine - front wheel drive. The SL, V6 DOHC engine - front wheel drive. And lastly, the VR4 twin turbo DOHC V6 AWD.