Hi guys, I knew this question have been asked lots time, but never able to find exact answer for that. Does Lancer cj need change timing belt on earth? My one is 2007 Lancer cj es MY08 CVT.
As service book stated 100,000km replace timing belt.
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just any fyi
early evo and ra have a very weak chain
if ur approaching 100k change it anyway.
even a strech of 2mm will throw an error light on your dash but if it streaches further due to hard driving then ur engine will go.
make sure they install the new updated chain.
i would change chains in any car at 100k
early evo and ra have a very weak chain
if ur approaching 100k change it anyway.
even a strech of 2mm will throw an error light on your dash but if it streaches further due to hard driving then ur engine will go.
make sure they install the new updated chain.
i would change chains in any car at 100k
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Kimi wrote:Oh, I thought timing chain on a car engine should last for the life of the car.
This should be the case, but unfortunately, Mitsu would rather have its owners test the cars for anything that might come loose instead of them conducting rigorous scrutineering before actually putting the vehicles on sale.
If one has to replace the timing chain at 100K, then it defeats the purpose of having that instead of a timing belt. For one thing, it's very difficult to get the old chain out and put a new one in, unlike the belt which can be DIY. Plus it costs a lot more to buy and have fitted.
There haven't been any reported chain failures for NA Lancers, but as was said, there were issues in earlier RAs and Evos.
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squala wrote:[quote:815fe9fe68=Kimi]Oh, I thought timing chain on a car engine should last for the life of the car.[/quote:815fe9fe68] This should be the case, but unfortunately, Mitsu would rather have its owners test the cars for anything that might come loose instead of them conducting rigorous scrutineering before actually putting the vehicles on sale. If one has to replace the timing chain at 100K, then it defeats the purpose of having that instead of a timing belt. For one thing, its very difficult to get the old chain out and put a new one in, unlike the belt which can be DIY. Plus it costs a lot more to buy and have fitted. There havent been any reported chain failures for NA Lancers, but as was said, there were issues in earlier RAs and Evos.
Ok, so it means that I can just ignore the 100K timing belt service, just curious since lancer cj does not has timing belt why it still wriitten on service book.
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squala wrote:[quote:815fe9fe68=Kimi]Oh, I thought timing chain on a car engine should last for the life of the car.[/quote:815fe9fe68] This should be the case, but unfortunately, Mitsu would rather have its owners test the cars for anything that might come loose instead of them conducting rigorous scrutineering before actually putting the vehicles on sale. If one has to replace the timing chain at 100K, then it defeats the purpose of having that instead of a timing belt. For one thing, its very difficult to get the old chain out and put a new one in, unlike the belt which can be DIY. Plus it costs a lot more to buy and have fitted. There havent been any reported chain failures for NA Lancers, but as was said, there were issues in earlier RAs and Evos.
Ok, so it means that I can just ignore the 100K timing belt service, just curious since lancer cj does not has timing belt why it still wriitten on service book.
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I had the timing chain changed on my RA due to stretch (almost 1cm) at 49,000km, I'm coming up to 100,000km since it was changed and when I rang Mitsu they told me they don't change timing chains unless they stretch
Hope this helps.
Hope this helps.
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Craig wrote:I had the timing chain changed on my RA due to stretch (almost 1cm) at 49,000km, Im coming up to 100.00km since it was changed and when I rang Mitsu they told me they dont change timing chains unless they stretch Hope this helps.
Very helpful info, just one more question, how can you tell if ur timing chain stretch or not? THX
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two ways. either the Check Engine Light will come up and when connected to a programmer the code for "Chain out of acceptable tolerance" will come up. or the Valve cover can be taken off and there is a guide point for Top Dead Centre and a marking on the chain that relates to a marking on the block. mitsubishi are meant to take the valve cover off at 90,000k service to check this mark as well as test and adjust the valve tolerance aswell.
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