Questions & Answers for: Mitsubishi Lancer replace timing belt

Question about 2003 Lancer

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TIMING BELT REPLACE Like oil, filters and other belts- manufacturers recommend timing belt replacement based upon car miles (usually 60,000). The belts are not expensive- maybe $20-$40- but ...

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...timing belt engine timing is correct but there a vibration on the engine at speed. this engine having two balance shafts. you have to change the shaft also sounds like you might be 1 tooth off when ...

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Question about 2003 Lancer

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replace the timing belt and the balance shaft belt (if applicable). Your car may not have a balance shaft belt. Mitsubishi did away with that belt, but I can't remember what year it started. At 60,000

...Timing belt sprocket alignment -3.5L engine Fig. Align the timing belt sprockets as indicated before removing the timing belt-1.5L engine Fig. Align the timing belt sprockets as indicated before ...

...timing belt should be good for between 60,000 and 100,000 miles. If there has been some kind of damage to the belt, then you would need a new belt and what ever caused the damage replaced. He is ...

replace the timing belt at every 100000 kms,(60000mi).If you ever seen the repair bill on one of these engines that has broken a belt then you would do it for sure. A broken timing belt usually end up

...timing belt, water pump belt, and now you can unbolt the water pump, scrape the gasket, and replace it. If you put it back together , do not replace the water pump and it goes bad you will kick your ...

timing belt, counter balancer belt if there is one, water pump belt, and now you can unbolt the water pump, scrape the gasket, and replace it. Now the good news, if you have tools,a compressor, an air

Question about 2002 Lancer

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replace the timing belt is the a speacial way to remove it for changing a timing belt you do not need to remove the crankshaft or any things else just remove the timing belt cover loos the timing belt

...timing belt replaced? Both timing belt and chain can wear out. A loose timing chain can result in poor running, valve clatter, and loss of power, while a broken timing belt can cause your engine to ...

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