Offroadmuch
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Looks great! Can't wait to hear how it turns out.
Thanks. Going to try to set up a camera in my garage and record a timelapse video of the installation. Going to do some groundwork tonight and start in earnest tmw.Looks great! Can't wait to hear how it turns out.
Would you be able to check the spacer behind the driver's side idler pulley for a part number? Also would love a photo of the driver's side bellhousing from the front so I can figure out what needs to go there to cover my flex plate.I was just in mine 2 weeks ago, and I have all of my takeoff parts handy. Happy to snap a pick and or assist as best I can.
Would you be able to check the spacer behind the driver's side idler pulley for a part number? Also would love a photo of the driver's side bellhousing from the front so I can figure out what needs to go there to cover my flex plate.
Thank you for your help! I can't wait to get her back on the road.
So many issues trying to post on here. Need some help on finding the spacer for my idler pulley. MD309036 shows on OEM websites, ASA/Dealer disagree. Also can't find the flex plate cover still. Ugh.
Are you talking about #10 on this page? Idler pulley cushion
http://oemmitsubishiparts.com/2002-...tic_trans_speeds-engine-engine_parts-6285155/
Haha, thanks. I'm happy with the money I'm saving, but I'm not as confident in my skills. I'm trying to go slowly and methodically, but I'm worried I'm going to forget something/break something etc.Glad that you got it sorted. Stoked for you, and way to see "it" through to a running vehicle!
I know that I am enjoying the Monty so much more, not just the change in performance, but because I KNOW everything has been done properly. I respect the mechanic profession enormously, as wrenching for a living is vastly different than being a hobbyist, and not an easy way to make a living. That said, really good wrenches are few and far between imo. In my case, even knowing some sharp, ethical mechanics here in Moab, I am unable to afford their services.
Kudos for "ain't skeered'ing" an engine removal/install.
Thanks for the tip. I'll check that after work tonight.Make sure you route the wiring harness correctly around the EGR pipe......if it's in the wrong spot it will melt. I made this mistake....the harness will sit nicely in the wrong spot. Luckily I caught mine by chance before it melted through. This is the harness that carries the heavy positive down to the starter.