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3.0 L V 6 - V IN S [ B ,C ,S ]
1 991 M it s u bis h i M onte ro
1991 ENGINES
Mitsubishi 3.0L V6
Montero, Pickup, 3000GT
* PLEASE READ THIS FIRST *
NOTE: For engine repair procedures not covered in this article,
see ENGINE OVERHAUL PROCEDURES - GENERAL INFORMATION article
in the GENERAL INFORMATION section.
ENGINE IDENTIFICATION
Engine may be identified by using Vehicle Identification
Number (VIN) stamped on a metal pad, located near lower left corner of\
windshield. The eighth character identifies the engine model.
Engine model number is stamped on front upper edge of
cylinder block (below cylinder head) or on vehicle information plate
on firewall. Engine serial number is stamped near the engine model
number.
ENGINE IDENTIFICATION CODES TABLE
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Application Engine Model Engine Code
3.0L V6 SOHC
Montero ............... 6G72 .................... S
Pickup ................ 6G72 .................... S
3.0L V6 DOHC
3000GT
Non-Turbo ............ 6G72 .................... B
Turbo ................ 6G72 .................... C
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ADJUSTMENTS
VALVE CLEARANCE ADJUSTMENT
NOTE: Hydraulic lash adjusters are set into rocker arms (SOHC) or
cylinder head (DOHC). No adjustment is required.
REMOVAL & INSTALLATION
NOTE: For reassembly reference, label all electrical connectors,
vacuum hoses and fuel lines before removal. Also place
mating marks on engine hood and other major assemblies
before removal.
FUEL PRESSURE RELEASE
Perform these steps to release fuel system pressure:
* Disconnect fuel pump harness connector at fuel tank.
* Start engine. After it stalls, turn ignition switch to OFF
position.
* Disconnect battery (-) terminal, and reconnect fuel pump
harness connector.
cable. Label and disconnect all vacuum hoses from throttle body and
upper intake manifold.
2) Disconnect O2 sensor connector. Remove EGR pipe and
gasket. Remove ignition coil. Remove engine oil filler neck bracket.
Remove throttle body, leaving coolant hoses connected. Remove throttle
body gasket. Remove upper intake manifold plenum mounting bolts and
nuts.
3) If necessary, remove EGR valve and pipe. Remove upper
intake manifold plenum brackets. Remove upper intake manifold and
gasket.
Inspection & Installation (Montero & Pickup)
Clean all gasket mating surfaces. Inspect for damage and
cracks on all mounting surfaces. To install, reverse removal procedure
using new gaskets. Tighten bolts and nuts to specification. See TORQUE
SPECIFICATIONS (MONTERO & PICKUP) table at end of article.
Fig. 1: Exploded View of Upper Intake Manifold & Components (DOHC)
Courtesy of Mitsubishi Motor Sales of America, Inc
surfaces. Resurface head if warpage exceeds specification. See
CYLINDER HEAD (SOHC) table under ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS at end of
article. Replace cylinder head if it is not within specification after
resurfacing.
Installation (SOHC)
1) Ensure mating surfaces are clean and dry. Note
identification mark located on front of head gasket. Identification
marks are: "R" for SOHC, "2DN" for DOHC non-turbocharged and "2DT" for
DOHC turbocharged engine. Install head gasket with identification mark
toward timing belt side of engine and facing upward. Ensure all holes
are aligned.
NOTE: Install head gasket with identification mark toward timing
belt side of engine and facing upward. Ensure all holes
align. Install washers on head bolts with chamfered side
toward bolt head.
2) Install cylinder head and bolts. Ensure washers are
installed on head bolts with chamfered side toward bolt head. Using
proper sequence, tighten bolts to specification in 2-3 steps. See
Fig. 5 . See appropriate TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS table at end of article.
3) Apply sealant to rocker cover sealing surfaces before
installation. See Fig. 6. Ensure rocker cover gasket projections are
aligned with notches in rocker cover. Coat all "O" rings with oil, and
install a new "O" ring on distributor adapter and oil dipstick tube.
4) Coat camshaft area with oil prior to installing
distributor adapter. To complete installation, reverse removal
procedure. Tighten bolts and nuts to specification. See appropriate
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS table. After engine reaches normal operating
temperature, allow engine to cool, and retighten cylinder head bolts.
Fig. 6: Applying Sealant to Rocker Cover (SOHC)
Courtesy of Mitsubishi Motor Sales of America, Inc.
Removal (DOHC)
1) Drain cooling system. Remove upper and lower intake
manifolds and brackets. See UPPER INTAKE MANIFOLD and LOWER INTAKE
MANIFOLD under REMOVAL & INSTALLATION.
2) Remove turbocharger(s) (if equipped). See TURBOCHARGER
under REMOVAL & INSTALLATION. Remove heat shields from exhaust
manifolds. Remove exhaust manifolds. See EXHAUST MANIFOLDS under
REMOVAL & INSTALLATION.
3) Remove spark plug wires and ignition coils. Remove rocker
cover and gasket. Remove timing belt and timing belt inner covers. See
Check blower switch and relay. Check A/C compressor clutch coil.
2) Ensure system is properly charged with correct amount of
refrigerant. Add refrigerant or evacuate and recharge system as
necessary. Ensure receiver-drier is not clogged. Check compressor belt
for proper tension. Check for clogged expansion valve. Check
compressor operation. Repair or replace compressor as necessary.
INSUFFICIENT AIRFLOW
Check for air leakage at air duct joint. Check for frost on
evaporator. Ensure blower motor is operating properly. Check for
obstructed air intake.
INSUFFICIENT COOLING
Ensure system is properly charged with correct amount of
refrigerant and free of air and moisture. Add refrigerant or evacuate
and recharge system as necessary. Ensure receiver-drier is not
clogged. Ensure sufficient airflow through condenser exists. Check
compressor belt for proper tension. Check compressor operation. Repair
or replace compressor as necessary. Check for clogged expansion valve.
Replace expansion valve as necessary.
INTERMITTENT COOL AIR
Check for air or moisture in system. Evacuate and recharge
system as necessary. Check for expansion valve malfunction. Replace
expansion valve if necessary. Check compressor belt for proper
tension.
TESTING
A/C SWITCH
1) Disconnect A/C switch harness connector. Using appropriate
wiring diagram as a guide, jumper appropriate terminals of A/C switch
wiring harness connector. See Fig. 4.
2) Turn blower on and momentarily turn ignition on without
starting engine. Listen for compressor clutch engagement. If
compressor clutch does not engage, check fuse and other components
wired in series with compressor clutch.
Fig. 4: A/C Switch Connector ID
Courtesy of Mitsubishi Motor Sales of America.
AIR THERMO & AIR INLET SENSORS
Fig. 7: Front Blower Switch Terminal ID (Colt Vista & Montero)
Courtesy of Mitsubishi Motor Sales of America.
DUAL PRESSURE SWITCH
Montero, Pickup & Ram-50
1) Turn engine off. Disconnect harness connector at dual
pressure switch (located near condenser). Jumper harness connector.
Turn A/C switch and blower switch to ON positions. Momentarily turn
ignition on and listen for compressor clutch engagement.
2) If compressor clutch does not engage, check evaporator
thermistor and engine coolant temperature switch. Check for a faulty
fuse. Repair or replace components as necessary. If compressor clutch
engages, go to next step.
3) Connect manifold gauge set to system, and check operating
pressures. Dual pressure switch should allow compressor operation if
system pressure is 30-384 psi (2-27 kg/cm
). If dual pressure switch
does not operate within specified pressure range, discharge system
using approved refrigerant recovery/recycling equipment, and replace
switch.
4) After replacing switch, recharge system, and monitor
pressures for proper compressor operation. If dual pressure switch
cuts power to compressor clutch while driving even though temperatures
inside have not yet decreased, high pressure side of dual pressure
switch has possibly been activated. Go to next step.
5) Discharge system using approved refrigerant
recovery/recycling equipment. Replace switch, and recharge system.
Ensure compressor clutch operates within 30-384 psi (2-27 kg/cm
).
Check for sufficient system cooling.
ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE SWITCH
1) Turn engine off. Disconnect connector at engine coolant
temperature switch. Jumper wires on harness side of connector. If
vehicle uses a single connector, ground connector.
2) Press A/C switch to ON position and turn blower switch to
ON position. Momentarily turn ignition on and listen for compressor
clutch engagement. Clutch should engage. If clutch does not engage,
check fuse and other components wired in series with compressor
clutch.
EVAPORATOR THERMISTOR
Disconnect connector and remove thermo relay from evaporator
core. Jumper wires on harness side connector. Turn A/C switch to ON
position and turn on blower. Momentarily turn ignition on and listen
for compressor clutch engagement. If clutch does not engage, check
fuse and other components wired in series with compressor clutch.
HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH
Colt Vista
Disconnect high pressure switch connector. Jumper wires on
harness side of connector. Momentarily turn ignition on and listen for
compressor clutch engagement. If clutch does not engage, check fuse
and other components wired in series with compressor clutch.
HIGH/LOW PRESSURE CUT-OFF SWITCH
Pickup & Ram-50
1) Turn engine off. Disconnect High/Low Pressure Cut-Off
(HLPCO) switch, located on refrigerant line near condenser. Jumper
HLPCO wiring harness connector. Turn A/C switch and blower switch to
ON positions. Momentarily turn ignition on and listen for compressor
clutch engagement.
2) If compressor clutch does not engage, check evaporator
thermistor and engine coolant temperature switch. Check for a faulty
fuse. Repair or replace as necessary. If compressor clutch engages, go
to next step.
3) Connect manifold gauge set to system, and check operating
pressures. HLPCO switch should allow compressor operation if system
pressure is 28-385 psi (1.9-27 kg/cm
). If HLPCO switch does not
operate within specified pressure range, discharge system using
approved refrigerant recovery/recycling equipment, and replace switch.
4) After replacing switch, recharge system, and monitor
pressures for proper compressor function. If HLPCO switch cuts power
to compressor clutch while driving even though temperatures inside
have not yet decreased, high pressure side of new HLPCO switch has
possibly been activated. Go to next step.
5) Discharge system using approved refrigerant
recovery/recycling equipment. Replace switch, and recharge system.
Ensure compressor clutch operates within 28-385 psi (1.9-27 kg/cm
).
Check for sufficient system cooling.
LOW PRESSURE SWITCH
Colt Vista
Disconnect low pressure switch connector. Jumper wires on
harness side of connector. Momentarily turn ignition on and listen for
compressor clutch engagement. If clutch does not engage, check fuse
and other components wired in series with compressor clutch.
article, see appropriate HEATER SYSTEM article in the AIR
CONDITIONING & HEAT Section.
A/C SWITCH
Removal & Installation (Colt Vista)
From back side of control panel, push right control panel
clip right while pushing control panel out of dash panel. Allow
control panel to hang. Remove side bracket. Press temperature switch
control assembly left, and then remove A/C switch. To install, reverse
removal procedure.
Removal & Installation (Montero)
Remove lap heater duct. Remove glove box stoppers and glove
box. Remove heater control knobs. Remove center panel screw hole
plugs, and remove screws. Remove center panel. Disconnect center panel
wiring harness. Remove A/C switch. To install, reverse removal
procedure.
Removal & Installation (Pickup & Ram-50)
Remove heater control knobs. Remove glove box. Remove center
panel mounting screws. Use a trim stick to remove upper side of panel.
Remove A/C switch assembly mounting screws. Pull switch assembly
toward vehicle interior. Remove switch. To install, reverse removal
procedure.
COMPRESSOR
Removal & Installation (Colt Vista)
Discharge A/C system using approved refrigerant
recovery/recycling equipment. Disconnect high tension cable from
ignition coil. Remove distributor cap. Loosen idler pulley adjusting
bolt, and remove belt. Disconnect compressor electrical connector.
Remove high and low pressure lines and "O" rings from compressor.
Remove compressor mounting bolts. Remove compressor. To install,
reverse removal procedure.
Removal & Installation (Montero, Pickup & Ram-50)
DischargeA/C system using approved refrigerant
recovery/recycling equipment. Loosen idler pulley, and remove belt.
Disconnect compressor electrical connector. Disconnect high and low
pressure lines from compressor. Remove compressor mounting bolts.
Remove compressor. To install, reverse removal procedure.
CONDENSER
Removal & Installation (Colt Vista)
Discharge A/C system using approved refrigerant
recovery/recycling equipment. Remove front grille and grille brackets.
Remove front end cover and condenser harness. Disconnect electrical
fan connector. Slowly disconnect pressure lines from condenser. Remove
2 condenser mounting bolts. Lift up and remove condenser from vehicle.
To install, reverse removal procedure.
Removal & Installation (Montero)
Discharge A/C system using approved refrigerant
recovery/recycling equipment. Remove radiator grille. Slowly
disconnect pressure lines from condenser. Disconnect condenser fan
motor connector. Remove condenser fan mounting bolts and motor. Remove
condenser mounting bolts. Remove condenser from vehicle. To install,
reverse removal procedure.
Removal & Installation (Pickup & Ram-50)
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D - A D JU STM EN TS
1991 M it s u bis h i M onte ro
1991 ENGINE PERFORMANCE
On-Vehicle Adjustments
Chrysler Motors: Colt, Colt 200, Colt Vista,
Ram-50, Stealth, Summit
Mitsubishi: Eclipse, Galant, Mirage, Montero,
Pickup, 3000GT
ENGINE MECHANICAL
Before performing any on-vehicle adjustments to fuel or
ignition system, ensure engine mechanical condition is okay.
VALVE CLEARANCE
NOTE: All engines except 1.5L use hydraulic valve lifters. Valve
adjustment is only required on 1.5L engines. To check
hydraulic valve lifter operation, see CHECKING HYDRAULIC
VALVE LIFTERS.
MECHANICAL VALVE LIFTERS
CAUTION: DO NOT rotate crankshaft in opposite direction of normal
engine rotation.
1.5L
1) Ensure engine is at normal operating temperature. Remove
all spark plugs and valve cover. Rotate crankshaft to position
cylinder No. 1 on TDC of compression stroke. Adjust intake valves on
cylinders No. 1 and No. 2, and exhaust valves on cylinders No. 1 and
No. 3. See VALVE CLEARANCE ADJUSTMENT table for specification.
2) Rotate crankshaft 360 degrees to position cylinder No. 4
on TDC of compression stroke. Adjust intake valves on cylinders No. 3
and No. 4, and exhaust valves on cylinders No. 2 and No. 4.
VALVE CLEARANCE ADJUSTMENT TABLE
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Cold Hot
Application In. (mm) In. (mm)
Intake ............ .003 (.07) ......... .006 (.15)
Exhaust ........... .007 (.17) ......... .010 (.25)
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CHECKING HYDRAULIC VALVE LIFTERS
Except 1.5L
1) Remove valve cover. Push downward on end of rocker arm
above lash adjuster. If lash adjuster is normal, it will feel hard. If
lash adjuster moves downward easily when pushed, replace adjuster.
2) If lash adjuster feels soft or spongy, oil with air has
probably entered lash adjuster. If this occurs, check engine oil
level. If engine oil level is okay, check oil screen and oil screen
gasket for damage.
3) After repairing cause of air leak, warm engine to
operating temperature. Drive vehicle at low speed for approximately 5
minutes. Turn engine off for a few minutes.
4) Restart engine and drive at low speed for approximately 5