MITSUBISHI MONTERO 1991 Service Manual

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No. 3 Wire ....................... 12,000
No. 4 Wire ....................... 14,000
3.0L (VIN B & C)
Coil Wire ...................... Not Used
No. 1 Wire ......................... 8600
No. 2 Wire ....................... 13,900
No. 3 Wire ......................... 6400
No. 4 Wire ....................... 11,500
No. 5 Wire ......................... 4500
3.0L (VIN S)
Coil Wire .......................... 3000
No. 1 Wire ......................... 9000
No. 2 Wire ......................... 8500
No. 3 Wire ....................... 10,000
No. 4 Wire ......................... 9000
No. 5 Wire ....................... 12,000
No. 6 Wire ....................... 10,000
No. 6 Wire ....................... 11,700
(1) - See A - ENGINE/VIN ID article in the
ENGINE PERFORMANCE Section for VIN
information.
( 2) - Information not available from mfg.
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SPARK PLUGS
SPARK PLUG TYPE\
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Application Nippondenso No.
1.5L (VIN A) .................... W20EPR-11
1.6L (VIN Y) .................... W20EPR-11
1.8L (VIN T) .................... W20EPR-11
2.0L (VIN R) ....................... W20EPR
2.0L (VIN U & V) ................ W20EPR-11
2.4L (VIN W) .................... W20EPR-11
3.0L (VIN B & C) ............... PK20PR-P11
3.0L (VIN S) .................... W16EPR-11
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SPARK PLUG SPECIFICATIONS\
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Gap Torque
Application In. (mm) Ft. Lbs. (N.m\
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2.0L (VIN R & U) ....... .028-.031 (.7-.8) ......... 15-21 (20-\
30)
All Others ............ .039-.043 (1.0-1.1) ........ 15-21 (20-30\
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FIRING ORDER & TIMING MARKS
WARNING: On the 3.0L V6, the firing order and the spark plug
connection order on the top of the distributor do not match.
Circuits internal to the distributor cap differ from the
external spark plug wire connections. This is intentional and
is done to avoid spark plug wires crossover. See Fig. 3.

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Fig. 1: Firing Order & Distributor Rotation (1.5L, 1.8L, 2.0L & 2.4L)\

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Fig. 2: Firing Order (1.6L & 2.0L DOHC)
Fig. 3: Firing Order & Dist. Rotation (Montero, Pickup & Ram-50 3.0L)\

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Fig. 4: Firing Order & Distributor Rotation (Stealth 3.0L SOHC)
Fig. 5: Firing Order (3.0L DOHC)
IGNITION TIMING
IGNITION TIMING (Degrees BTDC @ RPM)

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Application ( 1) Basic ( 2) ( 3) Actual
1.5L
Colt & Colt 200 ................ 5 @ 650-850 ...... 10 @ 650-850
Mirage & Summit ................ 5 @ 650-850 ...... 10 @ 650-850
1.6L
Mirage ......................... 5 @ 650-850 ....... 8 @ 650-850
1.8L
Eclipse ........................ 5 @ 600-800 ...... 10 @ 600-800
2.0L
Colt Vista & Galant (VIN V) .... 5 @ 600-800 ...... 10 @ 600-800\
Eclipse ........................ 5 @ 650-850 ....... 8 @ 650-850
Galant
(VIN R) ...................... 5 @ 650-850 ....... 8 @ 650-850\
(VIN U) ...................... 5 @ 650-850 ...... 12 @ 650-850\
2.4L
Pickup & Ram-50 ................ 5 @ 650-850 ....... 8 @ 650-850
3.0L
Montero, Pickup & Ram-50 ....... 5 @ 600-800 ...... 15 @ 600-800
Stealth & 3000GT ............... 5 @ 600-800 ...... 15 @ 600-800
( 1) - With ignition timing adjustment connector grounded or vacuum
hose (farthest from distributor) disconnected.
( 2) - With ignition timing adjustment connector ungrounded or vacuum
hose (farthest from distributor) connected. Ignition timing may
fluctuate.
( 3) - If vehicle altitude is more than 2300 ft. above sea level,
actual timing may be advanced.
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FUEL SYSTEM
FUEL PUMP
REGULATED FUEL PRESSURE\
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At Idle w/Vacuum At Idle w/o Vacuum
Application psi (kg/cm) psi (kg/cm)
Eclipse 2.0L (VIN U)
With Man. Trans. ................. 33 (2.3) .... 36-38 (2.5-2.7\
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With Auto. Trans. ................ 33 (2.3) .... 41-46 (2.9-3.2\
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Galant 2.0L (VIN V), Montero (3.0L),
Pickup (3.0L) & Ram-50 (3.0L) ..... 38 (2.7) .... 47-50 (3.3\
-3.5)
Stealth & 3000GT (VIN B & S) ....... 38 (2.7) .... 47-50 (3.3-3\
.5)
Stealth & 3000GT (VIN C) ........... 34 (2.8) .... 43-45 (3.0-3\
.2)
All Others ......................... 38 (2.7) .... 47-50 (3.3-3.5\
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INJECTOR RESISTANCE
INJECTOR RESISTANCE\
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Application Ohms
Non-Turbo ........................... 13-16
Turbo ................................. 2-3
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THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR (TPS)

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TPS SPECIFICATIONS\
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Application ( 1) Volts
Montero 3.0L ....................... .4-1.0
Except Montero .................... .48-.52
( 1) - At idle.
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STA R TE R

1991 M it s u bis h i M onte ro
ELECTRICAL
Starters
Diamante, Eclipse, Expo/Expo LRV, Galant, Mirage, Montero,
Pickup, Precis, 3000GT
DESCRIPTION
Starter is a conventional 12-volt, 4-pole brush-type motor,
with direct or gear reduction drive. The starter-mounted solenoid
shifts overrunning clutch and pinion into flywheel when starter is
energized.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
NOTE: See the TROUBLE SHOOTING - BASIC PROCEDURES article
in the GENERAL TROUBLE SHOOTING section.
NO LOAD TEST
CAUTION: Perform tests in less than 10 seconds to prevent coil
damage.
1) Install starter in soft-jawed vise. Connect starter in
series with a fully charged 12-volt battery. Connect a 100-amp ammeter
and carbon pile rheostat in series with positive battery post and
starter motor terminal. See Fig. 1.
2) Install voltmeter across starter motor. Adjust carbon pile
rheostat to full resistance. Connect cable from starter motor body to
negative battery terminal. Adjust carbon pile rheostat to proper test
voltage. See STARTER NO LOAD SPECIFICATIONS table.
3) Note that maximum amperage is within specification and
starter rotates smoothly. See STARTER NO LOAD SPECIFICATIONS table.
Fig. 1: Starter No Load Test Connections
Courtesy of Chrysler Motors.
STARTER NO LOAD SPECIFICATIONS

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STARTER NO LOAD SPECIFICATIONS\
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Starter Test Maximum Amps @
Application Type (1) Voltage Minimum RPM
Diamante ............ GR .......... 11 .......... 90 @ 3000
Expo/Expo LRV
1.8L ............. DD ......... 11.5 ......... 53 @ 6000
1.8L ............. GR .......... 11 .......... 90 @ 3000
2.4L ............. DD ......... 11.5 ......... 60 @ 6600
2.4L ............. GR .......... 11 .......... 90 @ 3000
Eclipse
1.8L .............. DD ......... 11.5 ......... 60 @ 6600
2.0L .............. GR .......... 11 .......... 90 @ 3000
Galant
A/T & M/T DOHC .... GR .......... 11 .......... 90 @ 3000
M/T SOHC .......... DD ......... 11.5 ......... 60 @ 6600
Mirage
1.5L
A/T ............. DD ......... 11.5 ......... 60 @ 6600
M/T ............. DD ......... 11.5 ......... 60 @ 6500
1.6L .............. GR .......... 11 .......... 90 @ 3000
Montero ............. GR .......... 11 .......... 90 @ 3000
Pickup
2.4L A/T & 3.0L ... GR .......... 11 .......... 90 @ 3000
2.4L M/T .......... DD ......... 11.5 ......... 60 @ 6600
Precis
A/T ............... DD ......... 11.5 ......... 60 @ 6600
M/T ............... DD ......... 11.5 ......... 60 @ 6500
3000GT .............. GR .......... 11 .......... 90 @ 3000
( 1) - The letters DD indicates direct drive and GR indicates gear
reduction.
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PULL-IN COIL TEST
CAUTION: Perform tests in less than 10 seconds to prevent coil
damage.
1) Disconnect field coil wire from terminal "M" at starter
solenoid. See Fig. 2. Connect jumper wire between positive battery
terminal of 12-volt battery and terminal "S" of solenoid.
2) Connect a second jumper wire from negative battery
terminal and touch terminal "M" of starter solenoid. See Fig. 2. If
solenoid plunger moves inward, solenoid is good. If not, replace
solenoid.
Fig. 2: Starter Solenoid Terminal Identification
Courtesy of Chrysler Motors.
HOLD-IN COIL TEST

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CAUTION: Perform tests in less than 10 seconds to prevent coil
damage.
1) Disconnect field coil wire from terminal "M" at starter
solenoid. See Fig. 2. Connect jumper wire between positive battery
terminal of 12-volt battery and terminal "S" of starter solenoid.
2) Connect a second jumper wire from negative battery
terminal and touch starter case. If solenoid plunger is pulled-in,
hold-in coil is good. If not, replace solenoid.
RETURN TEST
CAUTION: Perform tests in less than 10 seconds to prevent coil
damage.
1) Disconnect field coil wire from terminal "M" at starter
solenoid. See Fig. 2. Connect jumper wire between positive battery
terminal of 12-volt battery and terminal "M" of starter solenoid.
2) Connect a second jumper wire from negative battery
terminal and touch starter case. Pull pinion outward and release it.
Replace solenoid if pinion remains outward.
PINION GAP CHECK
1) Disconnect field coil wire from terminal "M" at starter
solenoid. See Fig. 2. Connect jumper wire between positive battery
terminal of 12-volt battery and terminal "S" of starter solenoid.
2) Connect a second jumper wire from negative battery
terminal and touch terminal "M" of starter solenoid. See Fig. 2.
Measure clearance between pinion and stopper. See Fig. 3.
3) Clearance should be within specification. See STARTER
SPECIFICATIONS table. Adjust clearance by adding or removing gaskets
between solenoid and front housing.
Fig. 3: Measuring Pinion Gap
Courtesy of Mitsubishi Motor Sales of America.
REMOVAL & INSTALLATION

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Remove negative battery cable. If necessary, raise vehicle on
hoist. Remove starter mounting bolts and starter. To install, reverse
removal procedure.
NOTE: On Raider models with A/T, it may be necessary to disconnect
transmission oil cooler line for starter removal.
OVERHAUL
Check commutator for out-of-round and proper amount of
undercut. Replace or repair armature if not within specification. See
STARTER SPECIFICATIONS table. Ensure brushes are not worn beyond wear
line (outer line closest to commutator contact surface). Check pinion
gap. See PINION GAP CHECK in this article.
DISASSEMBLY
NOTE: Procedures may vary slightly between conventional and
reduction gear starters.
1) Loosen nut securing connecting plate-to-magnetic switch
"M" terminal. Remove screws securing magnetic switch and remove switch
(solenoid) assembly. Remove through bolts and brush cover assembly.
Tap yoke assembly loose with wooden mallet. Remove yoke, armature
assembly and pinion shift lever.
2) Remove pinion stop ring from end of armature shaft by
pushing stop ring to clutch side. Remove snap ring and overrunning
clutch assembly from armature shaft.
Fig. 4: Disassembled View of Typical Mitsubishi Starter
CLEANING & INSPECTION
Clean all parts. Do not use grease dissolving solvent on

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