4M40 is timing chains
give details of timing settings for Pajero 2.8
Timing belt
There is several on ebay.. just search for 'pajero Junior timing belt'.
yes
60,000 miles
Every 60,000 miles.
On the Mitsubishi 1.1 Pajero Junior, the timing marks are typically located on the crankshaft pulley and the timing cover. You can find a mark on the crankshaft pulley that aligns with a reference point on the timing cover. Additionally, there may be marks on the camshaft sprocket for alignment with the cylinder head. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for precise locations and alignment details specific to your engine model.
This is not advisable if you are not an experienced mechanic as it has to be timed with the need for specialist tools if the timing goes out.
1999 NL 3500 6G74 SOHC Engine diagram, Especially the front timing covers section.
Timing chains are designed to last the life of the engine.
To reset the timing belt light on a Mitsubishi Pajero Fieldmaster, you typically need to turn the ignition key to the "ON" position without starting the engine. Press the gas pedal three times within five seconds, then turn the ignition off. This process should reset the timing belt light. If the light doesn’t reset, consult the vehicle's manual for specific instructions or consider visiting a mechanic.
To set the fuel pump timing on a Mitsubishi Pajero 2.8, first, ensure the engine is at top dead center (TDC) on the compression stroke for cylinder one. Next, remove the fuel pump cover and align the timing marks on the pump with the marks on the engine. Adjust the pump's position until the marks are aligned, then secure the pump in place. Finally, recheck the timing to ensure it remains aligned after tightening.