It's possible, but if you turned the engine off/put the tranny in neutral immediatly, you should be ok. Replace the belt and turn the engine over a couple of times (avoid starting, if possible) with a friend standing over/near the engine. If they don't hear and wierd noises (odd ticks or clicks), start her up. Listen carefully, if you don't hear anything out of the ordinary - you should be good to go.
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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.
Honda Man The 2.4 Mitsubishi engine is an inteference engine. When a timing belt breaks on this engine valve damage can occur.
Although the 93 Dodge Stealth basic engine mechanicals are the same as one for a Montero, you would probably have to use different engine mounts and there may be a problem with how the engine mounts to the transmission. Then theres the possible problem of the engine computer for the Montero not working with the donor engine and the wiring harnesses not having the same plugs as the Stealth.
Yes it is an interference engine and if the belt breaks you will have internal engine damage. But you will not have to replace the engine. The damage can be repaired easily and is much cheaper than installing another engine. To prevent this replace the belt every 60,000 miles as recommended by Mitsubishi.
The timing marks, on your Mitsubishi engine, can be found on the front main pulley. The timing marks will be on the outside edge of the pulley.
Yes, this is an interference engine and if the belt breaks you will have engine damage. The belt must be changed every 105,000 miles.
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Mainly, the difference is that in an overhead cam engine, the camshaft is mounted on the head of the engine, and the valves are still overhead, in an overhead valve engine (sometimes called a "pushrod motor"), the camshaft is in the crankcase.
As I understand it, a freewheeling engine, such as the 2.3 liter Ford is an overhead cam engine that will not crash the valves if the timing belt breaks. A 350 Chevy uses a timing chain since the cam is in the block. If the timing chain breaks on that, you're out of luck.
The stock fuel pressure for a 1992 Dodge Stealth, which is equipped with a Mitsubishi engine, typically ranges between 38 to 44 psi when the engine is running. It's important to check the specifications for your particular model and engine type, as there may be slight variations. Always consult the owner's manual or a service manual for the most accurate information.
Yes it will.