Timing Belt Change Mitsubishi 3.8L 6G75 SOHC 24v V6 Engine

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  • An Edit on Timing Belt Change on a Mitsubishi Endeavor D.I.Y. with some "Important Additions".
    The engine may be similar with:
    2003 - Present Mitsubishi Pajero (aka Montero / Shogun)
    2004 - 2011 Mitsubishi Endeavor
    2004 - 2009 Mitsubishi Galant
    2005 - 2008 Mitsubishi 380
    2006 - 2012 Mitsubishi Eclipse
    I’m not a Mechanic, only a D.I.Y.’er, so sorry, I cannot answer any of your technical questions. But, ‘If you’ve seen this one, then you can definitely do one …’ and the video will speak for itself.
    Total work hours is about one weekend day. More or less about 3-4 hrs. continuous work excluding the video taking, video editing and break times.
    Some scenes in this video were re-arranged to show or emphasize a procedure that I should have followed to make the job easier and faster.
    A word of caution!!! Some parts of the video are shaky and may cause dizziness to some people.
    This is an interactive video. Pause it if you want to read the annotations. This was also designed to be a ‘Hearing Impaired’ friendly video.
    This video was made for entertainment only. If you follow the procedures that I did on your vehicle, do it at your own risk and I disclaim any and all liabilities for damages, losses, or injuries that you may incur in connection with your repairs.
    If you like the video, please don't forget to give it a thumbs-up and subscribe.
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  • @practicalporters
    @practicalporters 3 роки тому +2

    This video just like the first one that he did four years ago is fantastic.
    I just put our Mitsubishi back together and test drove it just now and works great with the new timing belt. Thank you thank you thank you for excellent detail and close up video shots of intricate important parts. Your notes saved the day.

  • @ronrubendra5005
    @ronrubendra5005 3 роки тому

    Awesome video - thank you - doing this to my 6G75 Mitsubishi in Australia

  • @johns6331
    @johns6331 5 місяців тому +1

    Great video. To be commended.

  • @Martyz-TV
    @Martyz-TV Рік тому

    Really good video. A voice over wasn't needed. Perfect 100 / 100. You showed all the tricks that I know. ( I think the only comment would be that folks need to support the engine underneath when you take off the engine mount.🙃)
    I only wish your video was around 15 years and 8 x timing belt changes ago. (Big family and friends with Mitsubishi's)

  • @CarlosSanchez-nz7iy
    @CarlosSanchez-nz7iy Місяць тому

    Great video 👍

  • @dillondowney5247
    @dillondowney5247 Рік тому

    Thanks! This video helped a lot.

  • @jeromeguieb2967
    @jeromeguieb2967 10 місяців тому

    Great job!

  • @joshnelson7653
    @joshnelson7653 3 роки тому +2

    well, all i can say is thank you. Hopefully this is just like the 07 eclipse/// I think im the only one who takes 3 hours to watch a 30 minute video... Thank you soooo much for actually editing and adding in texts every step. It seems to be way easier then my 1g 4g63 timing i did .. Ill be doing this tomorrow.

    • @nunkirider8738
      @nunkirider8738  3 роки тому +2

      @Josh Nelson - Good luck on your D.I.Y... and thank you for watching the video.

    • @joshnelson7653
      @joshnelson7653 3 роки тому +2

      @@nunkirider8738 thank you.. Im gonna hold of on it for a couple weeks now due to i was so intrigued by the video and watching and rewatching, writing down notes, taking screens shots that i totally spaced out watching a video on removing the water pump...So, instead of spilling coolant on my brothers garage floor(minnesota climate, he has a heated garage) i decided to tackle the serpentine and pulleys, plus my front brakes..as the rears will be friday.. Rusted bolts and such turned an hour job into 5.. But, This will be my go to video for trouble shooting as i like how you stopped and point out certain little things.
      Thanks again though

  • @BOSSLADY-x
    @BOSSLADY-x 7 місяців тому

    thank you so much for this video

  • @sierrapepin
    @sierrapepin 3 роки тому

    Thank you!

  • @sreckosvalina9547
    @sreckosvalina9547 2 роки тому

    Nice informative video. I'd just like to ad my take on this job . The grenade pin will not spin freely if the tensioner gap was 5.9mm because the plunger would come out a bit however with a range between 4.8 and 6mm the tension would still be within specs even though the pin dosent spin freely anymore at say 5.8mm.

  • @simonmichalowski7366
    @simonmichalowski7366 3 роки тому

    Good video mate I like how you make your own tools I would like to hear some commentary from you but over all 5 Stares I wish I had a mate like you Thanks for all the advice will look for other videos from cheers from the land down under Simon Michalowski😊👍👌

    • @nunkirider8738
      @nunkirider8738  3 роки тому

      @Simon Michalowski - You are welcome and thank you very much for watching the video 😊👍

  • @kendrickgreen997
    @kendrickgreen997 3 роки тому +3

    The first owner of my 2008 endeavor and it has all highway miles at 316,000 the only thing I replaced was the timing belt and radiator.

  • @user-jo7rl2ie6x
    @user-jo7rl2ie6x 3 роки тому

    Всё очень классно показано, как будто рядом с тобой разбирал. Живу в России. Endeavor 2004 года. 109000 миль. (Если не скручен)😄Спасибо друг!!!🤝👍

    • @nunkirider8738
      @nunkirider8738  3 роки тому

      @ Василий Иванов - Спасибо за просмотр видео, мой друг.

  • @xbgtfella
    @xbgtfella 3 роки тому

    I found tdc on no 1 (left bank front) manually spark plug out with long screwdriver and old cam belt setup sprockets are both bout 4 teeth off clockwise equally from cam engine pointers. Is this usual? Havent checked crank sprocket marks yet as i was winging it, then it got dark, then found your video. Old cam belt still on. Any ideas

    • @nunkirider8738
      @nunkirider8738  3 роки тому

      @xbgtfella - I have no idea… however, while turning the camshaft clockwise, and as screwdriver starts to go down, turn the camshaft back counter clockwise till the screwdriver goes back to the highest point again and note where your TDC marks are… Thank you for wacthing the video...

  • @donovantan5959
    @donovantan5959 2 роки тому

    bump my right camshaft wheel while replacing new timing belt. can I rotate it back to timing mark? Crank is at TDC. Right Camshaft is on timing mark.

    • @nunkirider8738
      @nunkirider8738  2 роки тому +1

      @Donovan Tan - Watch the video again and go to 18:17-18:39. Thank you for watching the video.

  • @fletcherhodge6600
    @fletcherhodge6600 2 роки тому

    I hope you get a rattle gun for your birthday. And a flexi extention 😊 Thanks for the video.

  • @TD04_Trav
    @TD04_Trav 2 роки тому

    13:06 how am I supposed to do this? The plunger is already extended there is no locking pin and i can’t get the plunger to go down and line the two holes up???

    • @nunkirider8738
      @nunkirider8738  2 роки тому +1

      @ ttravis88t - You have to use a vise to compress it and insert a pin or if you don't have one, a C-clamp and a wood used to protect the plunger can be used to compress it. Just be careful the hydraulic tensioner might fly off. Good luck...

  • @jcoleman8969
    @jcoleman8969 2 роки тому

    My crankshaft mark is off a tooth but both camshaft marks line up with TDC. Question, with belt removed can I just rotate the crankshaft a tooth clockwise to realign with the with the TDC mark

    • @nunkirider8738
      @nunkirider8738  2 роки тому +2

      Yes. But have to perform proper TDC alignment procedure check again after you install the timing belt.

    • @jcoleman8969
      @jcoleman8969 2 роки тому +1

      @@nunkirider8738 awesome thank you!

  • @bobadams3661
    @bobadams3661 3 роки тому

    I purchased a new timing belt tensioner (Aisin #BTM-500) for 2005 Endeavor. New out of box the pin will turn but not spin easily as you show. Is it defective or should I install it? Thank you, great video!

    • @nunkirider8738
      @nunkirider8738  3 роки тому

      @Bob Adams - Out of the box, that pin is under tension and will not turn when flicked, the pin will only spin if flicked when it is already properly installed. Thank you for watching the video.

    • @bobadams3661
      @bobadams3661 3 роки тому

      @@nunkirider8738 But @18:40 you spin the pin before torquing the tensioner. Isn't that same condition as "out of the box"? It looks like all you did was bolt the tensioner to the motor.

    • @nunkirider8738
      @nunkirider8738  3 роки тому

      @Bob Adams - If you just have installed the tensioner and the timing belt or released the center bolt for re-torquing, the pin will be tight to turn and will not spin when flicked. What I did is that I turned the tensioner pulley counter clockwise with the tool MD998767 on a ratchet (not with a torque wrench as seen at 17:21) until I can spin the pin freely and then tighten snugly the center bolt with a box wrench to hold it in place (which I missed to show on the video). At this point I know that the tension that is applied to the tensioner pulley is already at specs. Then I did the procedure at 18:40. My apologies for the confusion and thank you very much for watching the video.

    • @drumsnbass
      @drumsnbass 2 місяці тому

      Great video! I might just pay to get mine done. How many hours should this take?

  • @sierrapepin
    @sierrapepin 3 роки тому

    I have to ask, you’re from Minnesota, right? What year is your Endeavor and how many miles?

    • @nunkirider8738
      @nunkirider8738  3 роки тому +1

      @Sierra Pepin - it is a 2004, and 215,000 miles. Thank you for watching the video.

    • @practicalporters
      @practicalporters 3 роки тому

      Wooooow, mine is just a kid at 2005 with 150k!!
      Love this suv!

  • @davidw.5185
    @davidw.5185 3 місяці тому

    What is the recommended mileage for changing the belt? 😊 ty

    • @nunkirider8738
      @nunkirider8738  3 місяці тому +1

      @davidw.5185 - In Mitsubishi Endeavor owner's manual, it says every 60,000 miles...

  • @user-kd5xd8un6l
    @user-kd5xd8un6l 4 місяці тому

    Hahaha...you show the harmonic balancer pulley bolt as finger tight...just wait till some of you see how bloody tight they do that bolt ...you will need a serious rattle gun to get it out...a Milwaukee will do it....then again we had to get a breaker bar and lower the full weight of the car on it to undo a really tight one......good luck boys and girls

    • @neilasd3043
      @neilasd3043 2 місяці тому

      Never had crank bolt on a Mitzi that hard you need more experience

  • @sumangamer6114
    @sumangamer6114 2 роки тому

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