MITSUBISHI GALANT 1989 Service Repair Manual

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31-2WHEEL AND TIRE - Specifications
SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
Items
Wheel Tire size
Wheel type
Wheel size
Amount of wheel offset
Tire inflation pressure Front
Rear ;pare
wheel
Tire size mm (in.)
kPa (psi)
Wheel size
Amount of wheel offset
Tire inflation pressure mm (in.)
kPa (psi)
NOTE*: <Anti-lock
brakingsystem>
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS
SOHC PI
85/7OR 14 87s
Steel type or
Aluminium type
14
x 5% JJ
46 (1.8)
200 (29)
180 (26)
l-l 25/70D15
ITx 15
$6 (1.8)
120 (60)
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DOHC-FWD
<Up to 1992 models>195/65Fil4 89H or 195/60R15
86H
< 1993models>
195/60R15
86H
Steel type or
Aluminium type
14
x 5’/2 JJ or15~6JJ
46 (1.8)
210 (30)
180 (26)
rl25/70D15Tl25/70016*
4Tx 154Tx 16*
46 (1.8)
420 (60)
DOHC-AWD 195/65R14

89H or 195/60R15
86H or 195/60R15
87V
Steel type or
Aluminium type ; g
x ;‘$JJJ
orX
46 (1.8)
220 (32)
200 (29) T135/70D16
!Tx 16
$6 (1.8)
420 (60)
M3lcA--
Items1 Specifications
Limit Wheel runout
Radial
Lateral
Tread depth of tire <Steel type>
mm (in.)
1.2 j.047)
mm (in.)1.2 (.047)
mm (in.) 1.6 (.06)
<Aluminium type>
1 .o (.039)
1 .o (.039)
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
Items
Wheel nutsNm
90-I 10
ft.lbs.
65-80

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WHEEL AND TIRE - Troubleshooting31-3
TROUBLESHOOTING
M31EA-
Symptom Remedy
Probable cause
Under-inflation or
lack of rotation Adjust the tire pressure
Rapid wear
at shoulders
Rapid wear
at center Over-inflation or
lack of rotation
Cracked
treads Under-inflation
Excessive camber nspect
the camber
Near on )ne
side
idjust the toe-inIeathered?dge ncorrect
oe-in laid
spots
Jnbalancedvheel Adjust the imbalanced
wheels calloped
ack of rotation of tyres or worn or
ut-of-alignment suspension Rotate the tires Inspect the front sus-
pension alignment fear
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31-4WHEEL AND TIRE - Service Adjustment Procedures
SERVICE ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES
TIRE INFLATION PRESSURE CHECKM3lFOAC
Check the inflation pressure of the tires. If it is not within the
standard value, make the necessary adjustment.
W
ear indicator
53YJlO
TIRE WEAR CHECKM31FBAB
Measure the tread depth of tires.
Limit: 1.6 mm
(.06 in.)
If the remaining tread depth is less than the limit, replace the
tire.
NOTE
When the tread depth of tires is reduced to 1.6 mm LO6 in.) or
less, wear indicators will appear.
WHEEL RUNOUT CHECKWlFcAB
Jack up the vehicle so that the wheels are clear of the floor.
While slowly turning the wheel, measure wheel runout
with a
dial indicator.
Limit: Radial
<Steel type>1.2 mm (.047 in.)
<Aluminium type>1 .O mm (.039 in.)
Lateral
<Steel type>1.2 mm (.047 in.)
<Aluminium type>1 .O mm (.039 in.)
If wheel runout
exceeds the limit, replace the wheel.
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WHEEL AND TIRE - Wheel and Tire
WHEEL AND TIREM31GA..
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Steel wheel
, /-----%10lm65-80 ft.lbs.3
<SOHC>1
<DOHC

>
<up to 1
mode
1110396
Aluminium type wheel
<14 inch- SOHC><14 inch-DOHC>
<Up to 1992 models>
2
0
Removal steps
1. Wheel cover
/ - llAO279/llA0395
twit7~- . .
(15 inch>
<15 inch><From 1993 models>Q<Vehicles with
wheel cover>
2. Center cover
<Vehicles with
center cover>
3. Wheel nuts
4. Center cap <Vehicles with
center cap>
5. Spring
6. Ornament
7. Balance weight
8. Tire9. Wheel 9
dLit
3
11
A0408
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31-6WHEEL AND TIRE - Wheel and Tire
INSTRUCTIONS FOR ALUMINUM TYPE WHk&g
1. Aluminum is vulnerable to alkalies. If
a vehicle washing
detergent has been used, or salt from sea water or road
chemicals has adhered, wash the vehicle as soon as
possible. After washing the vehicle, apply body or wheel
wax to the aluminum type wheels to prevent corrosion.
2.When cleaning the vehicle with steam, do not direct steam
onto the aluminum type wheels.
When tightening nuts for aluminum type wheels, particular- ly observe the following:
(I) Clean the hub surface of aluminum type wheels.
(2) After finger-tightening wheel nuts, tighten them to specifications.
(3) Do not use an impact wrench or push the wrench by foot to tighten the wheel nuts.
(4) Do not apply oil to the threaded portions.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR TIRE CHAINS AND SNOW
TIRES M31GGbl
1.Use tire chains only on front wheels. Do not use tire chains
on rear wheels.
2. When using snow tires, use them on all four wheels for maneuverability and safety.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPACT SPARE TlR,E,,,,
1. The compact spare tire is designed to save space in theluggage compartment, and its lighter weight makes it
easier to use if a flat tire occurs.
2.The following instructions for the compact spare tire should be observed.
(1) Check the inflation pressure after installing the spare, and adjust to the specified pressure.
(2) Avoid driving through automatic car washes and over obstacles that could possibly damage the vehicle’s
undercarriage. Because the tire is smaller than the
original tire, car ground clearance is slightly reduced.
(3) The compact spare tire should not be used on any other wheels, nor should standard tires, snow tires, wheel
covers or trim rings be used with the compact spare
wheel. If such use is attempted, damage to these items
or other vehicle components may occur.
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32-1
POWER PLANT
MOUNT
CONTENTSM32AA-
CENTERMEMBER AND CROSSMEMBER.......8SPECIFICATIONS ............................................... 2
Service
Specifications .....................................2ENGINE MOUNTING........................................ 4
TorqueSpecifications .....................................2
ENGINEROLL
STOPPER.................................6TRANSAXLE MOUNTING................................ 5
SPECIAL
TOOL .................................................3TROUBLESHOOTING........................................4

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32-2POWER PLANT MOUNT - Specifications
SPECIFICATIONS
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONSM3ZCE-
Items
Standard value Crossmember bushing (A) projection
Crossmember bushing (B) projection
Specifications
mm (in.) 7.2-10.2 (.28-.40)
mm (in.) 6.5-9.5 (.26-.37)
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONSM32cc-
Items
Engine mounting
Engine mount insulator nut (large)
Engine mount insulator nut (small)
Engine mount bracket bolt Engine mount bracket nut
Bracket
Transaxle mounting Transaxle mount insulator nut
Transaxle mount bracket to body
Engine roll stopper Front roll stopper insulator nut
Front roll stopper bracket to centermember
Rear roll stopper insulator nut
Rear roll stopper bracket to crossmember
Centermember and crossmember
<FWD>
Centermember installation bolts (front)
Centermember installation bolts (rear)
Stay installation bolts
Stabilizer bar bracket to crossmember
Stabilizer link installation bolts
Tie rod end ball joint to knuckle
Joint assembly and gear box connecting bolt Steering gear box assembly to return tube
Steering gear box assembly to pressure hose
Steering gear box assembly to crossmember
Pressure hose blacket
Lower arm clamp to crossmember (nut)
Lower arm clamp to crossmember (bolt)
Lower arm clamp shaft to body
Lower arm mounting bolt
Crossmember to body
NOTE*I: Vehicles built up to Dec. 1988**: Vehicles built from Jan. 1989
Nmftlbs.
60-8043-58
30-4022-29
50-6536-47
50-6536-47
17-26 12-19
60-8043-58
40-5029-36
50-6536-47
40-5029-36
40-5029-36
40-5029-36
80-10058-72
80-I 0058-72
70-8051-58
30-4222-30
35-45 25-33
24-34 17-25
15-2011-14
12-18
9-1
3
12-18 9-13
60-8043-58
9-1
4
7-10
35-47
25-34
80-10058-72
80-loo*’ [100-120]*258-72*’ [72-87]*’
100-12072-87
80-10058-72
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POWER PLANT MOUNT - Specifications/Special Tool32-3
Items
Centermember and crossmember
<AWD>
Front roll stopper to No. 1 crossmember
Front roll stopper insulator nut
No. 1 crossmember installation nut
Gusset installation bolt
Right member installation bolt (front)
Right member installation bolt (rear)
Left member installation bolt (front)
Left member installation bolt (rear)
Front exhaust pipe to exhaust fitting <Turbo>
Front exhaust pipe to engine <Turbo>
Front exhaust pipe to exhaust manifold <Non-Turbo>
Front exhaust pipe clamp <Non-Turbo>
Front exhaust pipe rear installation bolt
Front exhaust pipe hanger installation bolt
Stabilizer bar bracket to crossmember
Stabilizer link installation nut
Transfer assembly installation bolt MIT
Al-r
Tie rod end ball joint to knuckle
Joint assembly and gear box connecting bolt
Steering gear box assembly to return tube
Steering gear box assembly to pressure hose
Steering gear box assembly to crossmember Lower arm clamp to crossmember (nut)
Lower arm clamp to crossmember (bolt)
Lower arm clamp shaft to body
Lower arm mounting bolt
Crossmember to body
Nmftlbs.
40-5029-36
50-6536-47
80-10058-72
70-8051-58
80-10058-72
70-8051-58
80-10058-72
70-8051-58
40-6029-36
30-4022-29
30-4022-29
30-4022-29
30-4022-29
10-157-l 1
30-4222-30
35-45 25-33
55-6040-43
60-8044-57
24-34 17-25
15-2011-14
12-189-1
3
12-18 9-13
60-8043-58
35-47 25-34
80-10058-72
100-12072-87
95-12069-87
80-10058-72
SPECIAL TOOL
ToolNumber
MB991
045
Name
Bushing remover
and installerUse
Removal and installation of the crossmember
bushing
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32-4POWER PLANT MOUNT -Troubleshooting/Engine Mounting
TROUBLESHOOTING
SymptomProbable cause Remedy
Excessive engine wob-
Cracked rubber parts of insulator Replace
ble or vibration (with en-
gine rn normal condition) Insufficiently tightened parts Retighten
Abnormal noise Insufficiently tightened parts Retighten
ENGINE MOUNTING
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
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30-40 Nm22-29 ft.lbs.
Removal steps
Post-installation Operation@Lower the Engine
50-65 Nm36-47 ftlbs.
43-56 ft.lbs.
1. Pressure hose (power steering) and high
pressure hose (air conditioner)
2. BracketOIA0306
3. Engine mount bracket and body connection bolt
4. Engine mount bracket
l + 5. Mounting stopper
INSPECTION
l Check each insulator for cracks or damage
.
l Check each bracket for deformation or damage.

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POWER PLANT MOUNT - Engine Mounting/Transaxle Mounting32-5
Engine side
1
Mounting stopper
Arrow 01AQOO4
TRANSAXLE MOUNTING
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
(Refer to GROUP 15-Air Cleaner.)
<M/T
>
SERVICE POINTS OF INSTALLATIONM32GDAK
5. INSTALLATION OF MOUNTING STOPPER
Install the mounting stopper of the engine mount bracket
so that the arrow faces the center part of the engine.
Post-installation Operation @Lower
the Transaxle
@Installation of the Air Cleaner
(Refer to GROUP
15-Air Cleaner.)
60-60Nm43-58ft.lbs.
40-50Nm29-36ft.lbs.
60-80 Nm43-58 ft.lbs.
Transaxle mount
Removal steps
1. Transaxle mount bracket and transaxle
connection bolt
2. Cap3. Transaxle mount bracket installation bolt
4. Transaxle mount bracket
5. Mounting stopper
OlA0009
INSPECTIONNUZGCAHZ
l Check each insulator for cracks or damage.
l Check each bracket for deformation or damage. TSB Revision

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