The timing marks for a Mitsubishi Canter 4M40 engine are typically located on the front of the engine, near the crankshaft pulley and the timing cover. The crankshaft pulley usually has a mark that aligns with a corresponding mark on the timing cover. Additionally, there are marks on the camshaft gear that should align with fixed points on the engine when the timing is set correctly. Always consult the vehicle's service manual for precise alignment instructions and specifications.
4M40 is timing chains
80 hp 200 n/m
100Nm, release, then 50Nm, then 90 degree and then another 90 degree.
6.5 litre with filter though some report 8.3 litre Filter RZ372 and 6.5 litre of oil 15W40.
(step one) line up your crank pulley on zero with the mark on the pulley. (step two) the one dot on your diesel pump should be centre of the crank gears two dots. s (step three) line up the two dots on the cam gear with the arrow on the first cam cap behind the gear
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The valve clearance for the Mitsubishi 4M40 engine is typically set at 0.15 mm (0.006 in) for both the intake and exhaust valves when the engine is cold. It's important to check and adjust the clearance periodically to ensure optimal engine performance and prevent valve damage. Always refer to the specific service manual for your engine model for precise specifications and procedures.
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The 4D33 and 4M40 are both diesel engines, but they have different characteristics suited to varying applications. The 4M40 is generally considered more powerful and efficient, with a better reputation for performance and durability, especially in off-road and heavy-duty contexts. However, the choice between them ultimately depends on specific needs such as vehicle compatibility, intended use, and maintenance considerations.
i use 7 quarts
140 bhp i think
4-2-3-1