engine MITSUBISHI MONTERO 1991 Manual PDF
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Colt, Colt 200, Mirage & Summit
Remove defogger timer from junction block under left side of
instrument panel. Connect a battery and test light to defogger timer
terminals. See Fig. 3. Apply battery voltage to terminal No. 7 for 5-7
seconds. Ensure test light illuminates for approximately 10 seconds.
Reapply battery voltage to terminal No. 7. Test light should go off
when voltage is applied again.
Colt Vista
With ignition switch in ON position, apply battery voltage to
terminal No. 2 of defogger timer. Timer should operate for
approximately 11 seconds then stop. See Fig. 3.
Eclipse & Galant
Remove defogger timer from interior relay block. Connect
battery voltage and test light to timer. See Fig. 3. Ensure test light
illuminates for approximately 11 seconds when battery voltage is
applied to terminal No. 4. Reapply battery voltage to terminal No. 4
and observe test light. Test light should go off.
Fig. 3: Identifying Defogger Timer Terminals
Courtesy of Chrysler Motors.
GRID TEST
1) Start engine and operate at 2000 RPM. Ensure battery is
fully charged. Turn defogger switch to ON position. Using a voltmeter,
check voltage at center section of each grid wire. If voltage is
approximately 6 volts, grid wire is okay. If voltage is approximately
12 volts, an open is present in the negative circuit. Move probe
slowly toward the negative terminal to determine location of open
circuit.
2) If voltage is zero volt, an open is present in the
positive circuit. Move probe slowly toward the positive terminal to
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of shaft to prevent boot damage during removal.
3) Remove DOJ boot. Note size of boot. Remove dust cover from
shaft. Straighten BJ boot protector and remove protector band. Move
boot protector toward BJ side of shaft and remove. Remove BJ boot.
CAUTION: Drive axle and BJ are serviced as a unit. DO NOT
disassemble BJ and drive axle.
REASSEMBLY
1) Coat shaft with light coat of grease. Wrap splines with
tape. Install BJ boot, bands and DOJ boot on shaft. Ensure correct
size boot is installed in proper location.
2) Boot bands must be installed so lever is pulled toward
rear of vehicle when band is tightened. Pack proper amount of grease
in BJ and BJ boot. See GREASE APPLICATION table.
3) Place DOJ cage on shaft with smaller diameter installed
first. Install circlip, DOJ inner race, and snap ring on shaft. Apply
grease to DOJ inner race and cage. Install balls into cage.
4) Apply proper amount of grease to outer DOJ race. Install
shaft into DOJ outer race. Apply proper amount of grease to DOJ outer
race and install circlip. See GREASE APPLICATION table.
5) Place DOJ boot over DOJ outer race. Install boot bands so
lever is pulled toward rear of vehicle when band is tightened. Adjust
DOJ boot bands to have proper distance between centerline of boot
bands. See BOOT BAND SPECIFICATIONS table. This distance is necessary
to control air in DOJ boot. Tighten boot bands.
6) Install boot protector and band. Install dust cover on
shaft. Use a pipe with O.D. of 2.68" (68.0 mm), wall thickness of .09"\
(2.3 mm) and with overall length of 6.70" (170.1 mm) to install dust\
cover.
GREASE APPLICATION
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Application Ozs. (g)
BJ Boot
Montero
3.0L Engine .................. 4.6 (130)
All Others .................... 3.9 (110)
DOJ Outer Race
Montero
3.0L Engine ................... 2.3 (60)
All Others ..................... 1.9 (55)
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Application In. (mm)
All Models .......... 3.03-3.27 (76.9-83.0)
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DIFFERENTIAL DISASSEMBLY
1) Remove differential carrier from vehicle. See DIFFERENTIAL
CARRIER R & I in this article. Remove cover. Mark bearing caps for
reassembly reference. Remove bearing caps. Remove differential case
assembly from carrier.
CAUTION: Ensure adjusting spacers, bearing caps, gears and side
bearings are marked for reassembly reference. Components
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1) Install pinion bearing races in carrier. For front race
use Handle (MB990938-01) and Race Installer (MB990934-01) for 2.4L a\
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2.6L models and Race Installer (MB990935-01) for 3.0L models. For rear\
race, use Handle and Race Installer (MB990936-01). Ensure races are
fully seated.
2) Install Pinion Height Gauge (MB990901-01) and pinion
bearings. See Fig. 4. DO NOT install oil seal. Using INCH lb. torque
wrench, measure pinion rotating torque. Gradually tighten pinion
height gauge to increase rotating torque to proper specification. See
PINION ROTATING TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS table.
3) Install Cylinder Gauge (MB990903-01) in side bearing
seats. Ensure flat areas are aligned and gauge contacts side bearing
seat firmly. See Fig. 4.
4) Select adjusting shim with same thickness as gap between
cylinder gauge and pinion height gauge. Use minimum amount of
adjusting shims. Install selected adjusting shims between drive pinion
gear and rear pinion bearing. Using Bearing Installer (MB990802-01),
install rear pinion bearing.
PINION ROTATING TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
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Application INCH Lbs. (N.m)
With Oil Seal
2.4L & 2.6L Engines . 3.04-3.91 (.35-.45)
3.0L Engine ........... 5.21-6.08 (.6-.7)
Without Oil Seal
2.4L & 2.6L Engines . 1.30-2.17 (.15-.25)
3.0L Engine ........... 3.47-4.34 (.4-.5)
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Fig. 4: Setting Pinion Depth
Courtesy of Chrysler Motors.
DRIVE PINION PRELOAD