Replace timing belt on a Mitsubishi Eclipse 2.4L 2006 How To
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I put two engines in eclipse 06 2.4 engine and two broke the timing Belt , and the big problem is that the trasmision is manual and engine head bend valve's and not is because the engine does that I can do
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@vteclee94 yes, all Mitsubishi engines (including this 4G69 engine) are interference engines. The never make it past 100,000 miles.
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Awesome. I had a leaky water pump. Turns out I have to pull the timing belt. Might as well change it. Thanks for the great video!!!
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@vteclee94 yes it is an interence motor
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thank you for this valuable video i would never have attempted to even try to do this without your video. You made it easy to understand and fairly simple to acomplish and only took me and a couple helpers 5 hours to do you saved us 300 bucks. Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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thanks. I used the special tool MD998738 & MD998767 to properly tension the eccentric pulley and a 1/4" beam torque wrench
If you need instructions on how to do this step, let me know
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thanks
how to properly tension the new timing belt?
what are these steps?
thanks
inspector1963 7 months ago
@inspector1963 Well I have used a right angled snap ring pliers to swing the tensioner pulley to were I want it. (basically where it was to begin with) I am sure that there is a special tool to put in the two (2) holes in the pulley. The hydraulic tensioner does the rest.
Autotechviewpoint 6 months ago
Is this2.4 L engine an interference engine????
vteclee94 7 months ago
@vteclee94 I cannot find that info in my system at this time, That is unusual.... sorry
Autotechviewpoint 6 months ago
Glad to help, that's why I do them.
Autotechviewpoint 11 months ago
Yes cam mark points up to a mark, clean things up and it should be pretty obvious.Special tools are not always a must , but they can make the job go faster. In the beginning of the video it is the Power steering serpentine belt I do believe.
Autotechviewpoint 11 months ago