Questions & Answers for: Mitsubishi Eclipse engine timing

...engine so if the timing belt skipped, it should be fixed before starting the engine again. otherwise you run the risk of bend/break valves from piston to valve contact (click for full

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My son has a 2002 GS, and from time to time the check engine light comes on and the last time they fixed one of the catalytic converter sensors and all was well. Tonight the engine starting bumping ...

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...engine light comes on and it starts missing and dies. code reader said it skipped 1 or more notches on timing belt. when check timing its still right. P1390 - Timing belt skipped 1(or more) tooth ...

engine and car is 98. 2,0 non turbo Thanks for any help 98 model had 33 psi fuel pressure.timing is 2-8 btdc idle speed 650 to 850. 95 model has 43 psi fuel pressure timing is 5 btdc idle speed is 750

92 mitsubishi libero, engine surges downward in cold air, when accelerator pushed engine suffocates. difficult starting cold.check engine light on when warm, runs fine in warm weather or city driving ...

timing missing Plz Help! Ok I have a 1995 eclipse engine in a 1996 eclipse. The 1995 engine was really strong in the 1995 eclipse. However, the 1996 engine was missing in the 1996 eclipse. The problem

...engine damage will result from a failed timing belt.) A transmission fluid and filter change is probably also appropriate at this time - especially if it has not been done in the last 30,000 miles or ...

Question about 1999 Eclipse

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...ran out of gas. Engine hasn't ran since. It is a 2.0 liter non-turbo engine SOUND LIKE TIMING OFF.WORN TIMING BELT SLIP TIME.IF YOU ARE GETTING SPARK AND FUEL VALVE TIMING OFF DUE TO WORN TIMING

Question about 1998 Eclipse

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...the engine shakes very bad ..what could it be? When was the last time you had your engine tuned up? Could be out of time. Have a mechanic change your wires, plugs and rotor and then check the

Question about 1998 Eclipse

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timing, start the engine and press the timing light trigger and aim the timing light on the timing marks on the crankshaft pulley. Adjust the distributor to the recommended timing mark for your engine

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