Anyone care to help categorize Monteros?

Toasty

Looking for that thing i just had in my hand...
First off let me say that calling your Gen 2.5 just a "2.5" is confusing because when a post is made about how your "2.5 won't start" some of us thing "ok 4D56 engine issues". Other things are just the normal knowing what you have will get you the most help, the forum can better assist in trouble shooting if we know what you're equipped with.
So i think we should collectively arrange a list of USDM and Global Montero/Pajero/Shogun/Raider chart for identifying your truck by it's first three to five chassis numbers. It is located on your passenger side bulkhead (firewall) plate in the engine bay, mine is V45W and it is a 1999 Montero with Blister fenders. From there we can get into engines and options using the rest of the codes and vin numbers, anyone else find this useful?

Here's a list of chassis numbers
L041G
L043G
L044G
L046G
L048G
L049G
L141G
L144G
L146G
L149G
V14V
V21W
V23C
V23W
V24C
V24V
V24W
V24WG
V25C
V25W
V26C
V26W
V26WG
V34V
V43W
V44W
V44WG
V45W
V46V
V46W
V46WG
V47WG
V55W
V63W
V65W
V68W
V73W
V75W
V77W
V78W
V83W
V87W
V93W
V97W

There's a lot right? not so many in the US

We can then turn that into something like this; 1999 V45W SOHC 3.5 LWB or '99 V45 just as a base easy to ID thing then depending on the topic add what we're discussing like 6G74 SOHC or 3.5 SOHC or whatever it may be. This also helps distinguish the difference with the Montero Sport because there's a big difference between a '99 Montero and a '99 Sport and if someone were to order a Montero lift kit for their Sport they will be greatly inconvenienced when they get a pair of coil springs.

Some examples taken from Pocuk.com

L044 4D56T 2477 DT-OHC 2.5TD SWB 04/86-04/91
L049 4D56T 2477 DT-OHC 2.5TD LWB 04/86-04/91 (SOME ARE INTERCOOLED)
L141 6G72 2972 P-OHC 3.0i Petrol V6 SWB 09/88-04/91
L144 4D56T 2477 DT-OHC 2.5TDI SWB 09/88-04/91
L146 6G72 2972 P-OHC 3.0i Petrol V6 LWB 09/88-04/91
L149 4D56T 2477 DT-OHC 2.5TDI LWB 09/88-04/91
V21 4G64 2351 P-16V DOHC 2.4i Petrol GDi 05/96-09/99
V23 6G72 2972 P-OHC 3.0i Petrol V6 3.0P SWB 01/91-09/99
V24 4D56T 2477 DT-OHC 2.5TDI SWB 01/91-05/97
V25 6G74 3497 P-24V DOHC 3.5P SWB 07/93-04/97
V26 4M40 2837 DT-OHC 2.8TDI SWB 07/93 on
V34 4D56T 2477 DT-OHC 2.5TDI 01/91-07/93
V43 6G72 2972 P-OHC 3.0i Petrol V6 3.0P LWB 01/91-08/95
V44 4D56T 2477 DT-OHC 2.5TDI LWB 01/91-07/93
V45 6G74 3497 P-24V DOHC 3.5P LWB 07/93-04/97
V46 4M40 2837 DT-OHC 2.8TDI LWB 08/95-05/96
V47 4D56T 2477 DT-OHC 2.5TDI 08/95-05/96
V55 E-V55W 3.5P SWB (PAJERO EVOLUTION) 97 on
V65 6G74 3496 P-24V 3.5 DOHC 06/99 on
V68 4M41 3200 DT-16V DOHC 3.2DID SWB 06/99 on
V75 6G74 3496 P-24V DOHC 3.5 06/99 on
V78 4M41 3200 DT-16V DOHC 3.2DID LWB 06/99 on


Still following me?

We can get into VIN numbers for options now, YAY!

If you know your VIN we're miles ahead, there is a thread for this on 4x4wire.com but i know that's like rubbing sand in your eyes for some of you. So lets start with reposting that info.


Ray aka Offroader
To help us look up parts using CAPS or Mitsubishi ASA program, here's a listing of various VIN numbers and the rigs they came from.

IF YOU WANT TO ADD YOUR OWN VIN, PLEASE INCLUDE...
- original trim level (RS, LS, SR, Limited, etc.)
- original engine displacement and type (3.0L sohc, 3.5L sohc, etc.)
- original transmission type (manual or automatic)
- and if known, any original 'special' or 'non standard' items that came with it from the dealer.

I'll continue to add VIN's for all models for now. In the near future, I'll remove some models when we already have at least 2 vins for the same vehicle type.

When I say 'vehicle type' I mean a 1995 Montero, 4 door, SR, 3.5L dohc, automatic would be one type.



Gen 1 Montero & Dodge Raiders
1984 Montero
2.6L engine JA4FJ53E3EY400715

1985 Montero
Automatic w/ the 2.6L engine JA4FJ43E5FJ700499

1986 Montero
5 speed w/ the 2.6L engine JA7FJ23E7GJ002615

1987 Montero
5 speed w/ the 2.6L engine JA7FJ23E9HJ010748

1987 Dodge Raider
5 speed w/ the 2.6L engine w/ AC & off-road package JB7FJ43E5HJ002712 (Note: This VIN won't work in Mitsu CAPS or ASA but may work with the Dodge/Chrysler equivalent if available).

1988 Montero
5 speed w/ the 2.6L engine JB7FJ43E6JJ002675
automatic w/ the 2.6L engine JA4FJ53E1JJ019237

1989 Montero
auto with the 3.0L engine JA4GJ41S1KJ003841

1990 Montero
MT w/ 3.0L sohc engine JA4GJ31S2LJ004718
w/ 3.0L sohc engine JA4GJ51S2LJ010983
w/ 3.0L sohc engine JA4GJ51S3LJ014041
w/ 3.0L sohc engine JA4GJ31S2LJ001723
RS, MT, 3.0 sohc engine JA4GJ41S7LJ003747
LS w/ the 3.0L sohc engine JA4GJ51S4LJ015408

1991 Montero
auto with the 3.0L sohc engine JA4GJ31S8MJ006832
RS w/ the 3.0L sohc engine JA4GJ31S3MJ013185
RS w/ the 3.0L sohc engine JA4GJ31S8MJ010010
RS w/ the 3.0L sohc engine JA4GJ31S5MJ002690
LS auto w/ the 3.0L sohc engine JA4GJ51S2MJ003663

Gen 2 Montero
1992 Montero
LS 3.0L 12V MT JA4GK41S1NJ007034
SR w/ the 3.0L 12V engine AT JA4GK51S0NJ009430

1993 Montero
LS w/ the 3.0L 12V JA4MR41H6PJ002885
Non-SR AT JA4MR31H1PJ000763

1994 Montero
3.0L 12V MT JA4MR41H2RJ008797
3.0L 12V MT JA4MR41H2RJ004202
LS w/ the ???? engine & MT JA4MR41H4RJ002466
SR w/ the 3.5L dohc engine JA4MR51M5RJ008781
SR w/ the 3.5L dohc engine JA4MR51M5RJ004827

1995 Montero
LS w/ the 3.0L sohc engine JA4MR41H9SJ000590
LS w/ the 3.0L sohc engine (Fed) JA4MR41H4SJ007091
SR w/ the 3.5L dohc engine JA4MR51M7SJ008996
SR w/ the 3.5L dohc engine JA4MR51M5SJ017583

1996 Montero
LS w/ the ???? engine ?? JA4MR41H1TJ006398
LS w/ the 3.0L sohc engine AT JA4MR41H9TJ001739
SR w/ the 3.5L dohc engine AT JA4MR51MXTJ000439

1997 Montero
LS w/ the 3.5L sohc engine ?? JA4MR41R3VJ003028
LS w/ the 3.5L sohc engine ?? JA4MR41R0VJ005903
SR w/ the 3.5L sohc engine ?? JA4MR51R8VJ008392

1998 Montero
w/ the 3.5L sohc engine JA4MR41H9SJ000590
w/ the 3.5L sohc engine JA4MR51RXWJ002126

1999 Montero
w/ the 3.5L sohc engine JA4MR51R7XJ007267
w/ the 3.5L sohc engine JA4MR51R8XJ007195 <this one is mine

2000 Montero
???

Gen 3 Montero's
2001 Montero
Ltd w/ the 3.5L engine JA4MW51R71J027180
XLS w/ the 3.5L engine JA4MW31R51J039283

2002 Montero
Ltd w/ the 3.5L engine JA4MW51R12J056143
XLS w/ the 3.5L engine JA4MW31R32J004839

2003 Montero
Ltd w/ the 3.8L engine JA4NW51S03J050164
20th Anniv w/ the 3.8L engine JA4NW61S03J043995
XLS w/ the 3.8L engine JA4NW31SX3J032520

2004 Montero
Ltd w/ the 3.8L engine JA4MW51S54J010692

2005 Montero
Ltd w/ the 3.8L engine JA4MW51S55J003176

2006 Montero
Ltd w/ the 3.8L engine JA4MW51S06J000445
Ltd w/ the 3.8L engine JA4MW51S76J002032

Montero Sports
1997 Montero Sport: 1st year offered.
ES w/ the 2.4L engine (2WD)
LS w/ the 3.0L engine JA4MT31PXVP004569
XLS w/ the 3.0L engine

1998 Montero Sport: ABS standard in 4WD models
ES w/ the 2.4L engine (2WD) JA4LS21G2WP030819
LS w/ the 3.0L engine
XLS w/ the 3.0L engine
??? w/ the 3.0L engine JA4MT31P4WP018100 (either LS or XLS)

1999 Montero Sport: Limited model added to lineup w/ 3.5L engine
ES w/ the 3.0L engine (2WD)
LS w/ the 3.0L engine
XLS w/ the 3.0L engine
Limited w/ the 3.5L engine

'00+ Montero Sport: Interior/Exterior redisign. LSD standard on XLS & Ltd.

2000 Montero Sport:
ES w/ the 3.0L engine (2WD)
LS w/ the 3.0L engine
XLS w/ the 3.0L engine
Limited w/ the 3.5L engine

2001 Montero Sport:
ES w/ the 3.0L engine (2WD)
ES w/ the 3.0L engine
LS w/ the 3.0L engine
XS w/ the 3.5L engine JA4MW31R51J039283
XLS w/ the 3.0L engine
Ltd w/ the 3.5L engine JA4LS41R71P022396 (2WD)
Ltd w/ the 3.5L engine

2002 Montero Sport: AWD added.
ES / LS w/ the 3.0L engine JA4LS21H62J057463 (ES or LS??)
LS w/ the 3.0L engine
XLS w/ the 3.5L engine JA4MT31R32J013808
XLS w/ the 3.5L engine JA4MT31R22J059999

2003 Montero Sport: Roofline raised slightly higher for more headroom.
ES / LS w/ the 3.0L engine JA4LS21H53J003329 (ES or LS??)
XLS w/ the 3.5L engine JA4MT31R03J045407
Ltd w/ the 3.5L engine

2004 Montero Sport:
LS w/ the 3.5L engine JA4MT21R44J002524
XLS w/ the 3.5L engine

Other models w/ interchangeable parts
1993 3000GT: VR-4 MT JA3BN74K3PY046527
1995 Diamante: ES (12V SOHC) JA3AP47H2SY031118
1995 Diamante: LS (24V DOHC) JA3AP57J9SY009410




Some useful links to expand upon later.

http://www.pocuk.com/faq/ckcodes.htm

chassis_number.jpg


vin_plate01.jpg


vin_plate02.jpg


https://mcarsstatic.cachefly.net/pdf/owners/support/vin-information/00VINs.pdf

https://www.mitsubishicars.com/owners/support/vin-information


Confused? Well you shouldn't be because if a day were to come and someone asks about their 3.5 that may have 3.2 or their 2.5 that's actually a 3.5 THAT"S CONFUSING. You can gladly refer that troubled person to this thread to get schooled before returning with useful info about their rig.
 

Toasty

Looking for that thing i just had in my hand...
These are Aussie models but the info is mostly the same, their models range from NA to NS try not to get too confused there is some good stuff here.

Frank aka Bitsamissin
I get asked this a lot especially from o/seas guys so I thought I'd do a summary of all the Pajero models that were released in Oz so international models can be cross referenced for parts/accessories.
I'll expand the contents as time goes by.
I'll make this a sticky so feel free to add any additional imfo to the database

NOTE :- by checking the compliance plate located under the bonnet or the firewall specific vehicle details such as engine and gearbox codes plus diff ratio's are listed.



Model Details

Gen 1

NA model Jan 83-Nov 84
swb 2.6 petrol & 2.3 TD 5sp (KM145) only
Hi-roof lwb introduced in May 84 with 2.6 petrol & 2.3 TD

NB model Nov 84-Nov 85
same variants as above except 2.3 TD not available with swb

NC model Nov 85-Oct 86
same variants as above except hi-roof lwb is replaced with low-roof version

ND model Oct 86-Oct 87
swb 2.6 petrol 5sp (KM145)
lwb 2.6 petrol & 2.5 TD 5sp (KM145)
Optional non lock up 4sp auto (KM148) for 2.6 petrol

NE model Oct 87-Sept 88
same variants as above
2.6 Jap petrol replaced with improved locally Oz made Astron 2 versions

NF model Sept 88-Sept 89
same variants as above
3.0 V6 introduced for lwb with 5sp (V5MT1) or 4sp auto (KM148)
3 link coil spring rear introduced for lwb 3.0 V6

NG model Sept 89-Apr 91
same variants as above except KM148 replaced with lock up 4sp V4AW2
2.5 TD was intercooled in 1990
rear disc brakes added with 3 link coil spring rear



Gen 2

NH model Apr 91-Nov 93
swb 2.6 petrol 5sp (V5M21) leaf springs 3.0 V6 5sp (V5MT1) rear coils
lwb 2.6 petrol 5sp (V5M21) leaf springs 2.5 TD 5sp (V5M21) leaf springs 2.5 TDI 5sp (V5MT1) rear coils 3.0 V6 5sp (V5MT1) or 4sp auto (V4AW2) rear coils

NJ model Nov 93-Mar 97
rear leaf springs dropped everything now 3 link coils
swb 3.0 V6 5sp (V5MT1) or 4sp auto (V4AW2)
lwb 2.8 D 5sp (V5M21) 2.8 TDI 5sp (V5M31) 3.0 V6 5sp (V5MT1) or 4 sp auto (V4AW2)
Luxury Exceed model 3.5 DOHC V6 lwb 4 sp auto (V4AW3)
Sep 95 3.5 DOHC V6 made standard across range (3.0 V6 dropped)

NK model Mar 97-Oct 97
swb 3.5 DOHC V6 5sp (V5M31) or 4sp auto (V4AW3)
lwb 2.8 TDI 5sp (V5M31) 3.5 DOHC V6 5sp (V5M31) or 4sp auto (V4AW3)

NL model Oct 97-Jul 00 (known as Gen 2.5 in US)
swb same as NK
lwb same as NK except 3.5 DOHC V6 replaced with 3.5 SOHC V6



Gen 3

NM model Jul 00-Oct 02 (monocoque body / IRS)
swb dropped from range
lwb 2.8 TDI 5sp (V5M31) 3.5 SOHC V6 5sp (V5M31) or new 5sp tiptronic auto (V5A51 Invecs 2)
Aug 02 3.2 DID introduced (2.8 TDI dropped)

NP model Oct 02-Oct 06
traction / stability control introduced
lwb 3.5 SOHC V6 5sp (V5M31) or 5sp auto (V5A51) 3.2 DID 5sp (V5M31) or 5sp auto (V5A51)
Oct 03 3.8 SOHC introduced only with 5sp auto (V5A51)
Jan 05 MATT (Mitsu All Terrain Technology) introduced across model range



Gen 4

NS model Oct 06-
new body and interior reintroduction of swb
optional rear difflock
introduction of MIVEC 3.8 SOHC V6
introduction of common rail injection and DPF on 3.2 CDI
transmissions the same as Gen 3



Engine Power Outputs

Gen 1

2.6 Jap (4G54) = 76Kw 192Nm
2.6 Oz (4G54) = 79Kw 196Nm
2.3 TD (4D55T) = 62Kw 188Nm
3.0 V6 (6G72) = 105Kw 228Nm
2.5 TD (4D56T) = 62Kw 201Nm
2.5 TDI (4D56TI) = 70Kw 240Nm



Gen 2

2.6 Oz (4G54) = 79Kw 196Nm
3.0 V6 (6G72) = 109Kw 234Nm
2.5 TDI (4D56TI) = 73Kw 240Nm
2.8 D (4M40) = 71Kw 198Nm
2.8 TDI (4M40) = 92Kw 292Nm
3.5 DOHC V6 (6G74) = 153Kw 300Nm
3.5 SOHC V6 (6G74) 140Kw 303Nm



Gen 3

2.8 TDI (4M40) = 92Kw 292Nm
3.5 SOHC V6 (6G74) = 140Kw 303Nm
3.2 DID (4M41) = 121Kw 373Nm
3.8 SOHC V6 (6G75) = 150Kw 314Nm



Gen 4

3.8 SOHC V6 MIVEC (6G75) = 184Kw 329Nm
3.2 CDI (4M41) = 118Kw 378Nm (auto) 125Kw 358Nm (5sp)



T/case & Final Drive Ratio's

Gen 1

2.3 TD = 4.875, 5.29
2.6 / 2.5 TD = 4.625, 4.875
2.5 TDI = 4.625, 4.875
3.0 V6 = 4.625, 4.875
t/case = 1.944:1 low range for 2.6, 2.3 TD & 2.5 TD, 1.925:1 for 3.0 V6



Gen 2

2.6 = 4.875
2.5 TD & 2.5 TDI = 4.875, 5.29
3.0 V6 = 4.625, 4.875
2.8 D = 4.875
2.8 TDI = 4.90
3.5 DOHC V6 = 4.636
t/case = 1.925:1 low range for 2.6, 2.5 TD, 2.5 TDI & 3.0 V6, 1.90:1 for 2.8 TDI & 3.5 DOHC V6



Gen 3

2.8 TDI = 4.90 5sp man
3.2 DID = 3.90 5sp auto or 4.10 for 5sp man
3.5 SOHC V6 = 4.30 5sp man & 5sp auto
3.8 SOHC V6 = 4.30 5sp auto
t/case = 1.90:1 for all



Gen 4

3.8 SOHC V6 MIVEC = 4.30 5sp man and 5sp auto
3.2 CDI = 4.10 5sp man or 3.917 for 5sp auto
t/case = same as Gen 3



Axle Data

Gen 1

2.6, 2.3TD, 2.5TD & 2.5TDI (some) :-
front axle = 25 spline, 29mm diameter, diff = 7.25" diameter (low pinion)
rear axle = 28 spline, 30.5mm diameter, diff = 8" diameter
3.0V6 :-
front axle = 28 spline, 29mm diameter, diff = 8" diameter (low pinion)
rear axle = 28 spline, 30.5mm diameter, diff = 9" diameter



Gen 2

3.0V6 :-
same as Gen 1 except for NH & NJ auto has 7.25" diameter front diff (high pinion) NH & NJ 5sp man has 8" diameter front diff (high pinion)
2.5TDI :-
same as NH & NJ auto
3.5V6 & 2.8TDI :-
front axle = 28 spline, 29mm diameter, diff = 8" diameter (high pinion)
rear axle = 31 spline, 33.5mm diameter, diff = 9.5" diameter



Gen 3

3.5V6, 2.8TDI, 3.2DID, 3.8V6
front axle = 28 spline, 29mm diameter, diff = 8" diameter (high pinion)
rear axle = 33 spline, 36mm diameter, diff = 9.5" diameter



Gen 4

same as Gen 3

Note :- Mitsu factory Aisin manual hubs (found on some models - Gen 1 or Gen 2 base models & Tritons) are interchangeable and will retrofit to all Gen 2 models with super select.
These will not fit to a Gen 3 model as they run solid one piece hub flanges (non-removable).



Brake Data

Gen 1

swb
front = NA-ND 255mm vented discs (20mm thick) single piston calipers (53.97mm pistons)
front = NE-NG 258mm vented discs (22mm thick) single piston calipers (57.15mm pistons)
rear = NA-ND 254mm drums (20.64mm wheel cylinder)
rear = NE-NG 254mm drums (22.23mm wheel cylinder)
lwb
front = NA-NE 275mm vented discs (20mm thick) single piston calipers (57.15mm pistons)
front = NF-NG (3.0V6) 276mm vented discs (22mm thick) twin piston calipers (42.8mm pistons)
rear = drums NA-ND same as swb, NE-NG same as swb
rear = NF-NG (3.0V6) 315mm solid discs (18mm thick) single piston calipers (42.8mm pistons)



Gen 2

front = NH-NJ (3.0V6) 276mm vented discs (24mm thick) twin piston calipers (42.8mm pistons)
front = NJ-NL (3.5V6) 276mm vented discs (27mm thick) twin piston calipers (42.8mm pistons)
front = NK & NL GLS only 314mm vented discs (24mm thick) twin piston calipers (42.8mm pistons)
rear = NH-NL 315mm solid discs (18mm thick) single piston calipers (42.8mm pistons)
Note :- NH GL base models had rear drum brakes same as Gen 1 NE-NG
Also NK & NL GLS models have to run 16" rims to clear the bigger front rotors.



Gen 3

front = NM-NP 290mm vented discs (26mm thick) twin piston calipers (45.4mm pistons)
rear = NM-NP 300mm vented discs (22mm thick) single piston calipers (44.5mm pistons)



Gen 4

front = NS lwb 280mm vented discs (28mm thick) 4 piston calipers (45.4mm pistons). NS swb 240mm vented discs (26mm thick) twin piston calipers (45.4mm pistons)
rear = NS lwb 285mm vented discs (18mm thick) single piston calipers (48mm pistons). NS swb 280mm vented discs (22mm thick) single piston calipers (44.5mm pistons)


Taken from the "Australian Hardcore Wheelers" Outerlimits4x4.com
 
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JamesW

Adventurer
I like your thinking, We should all stick the identifier of our machines in our signatures. Mine would be a V26. I've noticed that the information from the Australian sites seems to only apply to the Australian Pajeros, and the Japanese and UK/Irish ones we get here seem to have different specs, especially the diff ratios. They even had 2nd gens with leaf springs on the back, and they seem to get different engines and transmission combos.

From what I've seen the v26 auto and manual swb up until late 96 had 4.636 axles, after that they got the electronic injector pump, along with bigger brakes and 16" wheels, but only the Japanese models, the european ones remained the same. The diffs went up to 4.9s in some but not all, though after the tiptronic gearbox was brought in they did all get 4.9s. However I've seen a 98 SWB sold in Ireland that had 4.875s, which is a bit of a curveball

From what I've seen v46s remained the same at 4.9 no matter what the transmission. Not really seen enough petrol models to be able to put together my own mental list of diff ratios.
 

IncorpoRatedX

Explorer
Nice work Adam.

For some of the visual learners, such as myself, here's some photos:

This is the identifier plate on my 1999 Gen 2.5, 3.5 liter SOHC with winter package (locker and heated seats)
IMG_2449.JPG

This is the identifier plate on my 1987 Gen 1, 2.6 liter automatic
IMG_2450.JPG


I would like to see this as a sticky, and, as a requirement for anyone posting technical questions, there's no way to help if we dont know what you're working on! :)

I'll be updating my signature now.:coffee:
 

KyleT

Explorer
What about simply NA-NS like most if not all the pajero forums? The chassis code stuff is way to complicated especially for a search.
 

Toasty

Looking for that thing i just had in my hand...
I thought about that BUT then i have to figure out the submodels for each based on vehicles we don't have in the States and some things may not line up as far as parts databases. For example I have a NL GLS equivalent (NL GLS and GLX are very different and it almost cost me $300 once), It's good to know all of this information about your rig and that's why i included the NA-NS info above. Chassis numbers are absolute and are stamped on all of our rigs where the NA-NS designation is not, currently there are a few of us from 4x4wire.com and Vmag trying to re update all the Montero/Pajero info for you guys. I know this stuff is hard to search for but if we start over and do it right from the beginning we won't keep having the same old problems over again. If everyone does their part you will be able to search Montero V45W and get a heap of info specific to that truck and from there you can use the other info above to cross reference cross tech and be informed.

If anyone want's to help "restore" the old tech and info from 4x4wire.com please feel free to do so especially if it's your thread and you have original pictures.
 

Toasty

Looking for that thing i just had in my hand...
I think there will only be something like 7 or 8 chassis codes for Montero's in the States, so it's not that much to keep track of. I posted all of them for reference and for guys outside the US plus it's good to see where your truck falls within the range incase you feel like taking a gamble on some over seas parts.
 

fuzemagazine

Observer
Hey, I just picked up a 2000 Sport LS yesterday but I can't read my plaque. I took a pic w/my cell and it starts off with "MODEL: K96" and VIN: "JA4MT31HX..." so I'm not sure...
 

Toasty

Looking for that thing i just had in my hand...
I haven't started in on the L200 line yet, they span more years and generations than Monteros do. I kind of want to keep them separate, at some point i'll make a database but i don't know if i should put the Sport/Challenger on it's own tab keeping the relation to the L200 line or just put it as a submodel of the L200.

You're new to Mitsu's so you likely don't know that a Montero Sport is not a Montero, Mitsubishi North America named it that just to confuse parts people and owners. It's originally called a Challenger but due to the Mitsu Chrysler love affair in the 90's they wouldn't use that name so they called it something else... The Sport (see how i typically leave out the "Montero" part) is a SUV version of the Mitsubishi pickup, State side we got the 3rd generation L200 SUV aka 1st Generation Sport.
The Challenger/MonteroSport/PajeroSport/XStorm has the following Chassis numbers with a new one on the way.

K94W
K94WG
K96W
K97WG
K99W
 

fuzemagazine

Observer
I haven't started in on the L200 line yet, they span more years and generations than Monteros do. I kind of want to keep them separate, at some point i'll make a database but i don't know if i should put the Sport/Challenger on it's own tab keeping the relation to the L200 line or just put it as a submodel of the L200.

You're new to Mitsu's so you likely don't know that a Montero Sport is not a Montero, Mitsubishi North America named it that just to confuse parts people and owners. It's originally called a Challenger but due to the Mitsu Chrysler love affair in the 90's they wouldn't use that name so they called it something else... The Sport (see how i typically leave out the "Montero" part) is a SUV version of the Mitsubishi pickup, State side we got the 3rd generation L200 SUV aka 1st Generation Sport.
The Challenger/MonteroSport/PajeroSport/XStorm has the following Chassis numbers with a new one on the way.

K94W
K94WG
K96W
K97WG
K99W

Great! Thanks for the response! Looking at pics, I was wondering why there was such a difference in size within the same year and you cleared that up for me.
 

Toasty

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From Bakerboy


TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS

Application Ft. Lbs. (N.m)


Adjusting Bolt Lock Nut .................................... 27 (37)

Idler Arm Bracket-To-Frame Bolt & Nut
Montero ............................................ 40-47 (54-64)
Montero Sport ............................................ 43 (59)
Idler Arm-To-Bracket Lock Nut ............................. 101 (44)
Oil Pump Cover Bolts ....................................... 15 (20)
Pitman Arm-To-Cross Shaft Nut
Montero ........................................ 108-123 (146-176)
Montero Sport .................................. 108-123 (147-167)
Pressure Hose In-Line Fitting
Montero .................................................. 25 (34)
Montero Sport ............................................ 16 (22)
Relay Rod-To-Idler Arm Nut ................................. 33 (44)
Relay Rod-To-Pitman Arm Nut ................................ 33 (44)
Side Cover Bolts
Montero .................................................. 36 (49)
Montero Sport ...................................... 41-47 (50-64)
Steering Gear Hose Fittings ................................ 11 (15)
Steering Gear-To-Frame Bolts ......................... 40-47 (54-64)
Tie Rod Adjusting Sleeve Lock Nuts ......................... 69 (93)
Tie Rod End Castle Nuts .................................... 33 (44)
Valve Housing Bolts
Montero .................................................. 36 (49)
Montero Sport ...................................... 41-47 (56-64)
Valve Housing Lock Nut ......................................... ( 1)
(1) - Tighten lock nut until it contacts bearing race.
 

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