Dudley Do-Right
07-29-2012, 12:38 PM
Greetings From MO!
Greetings From St. Louis!
I have spent much of the morning looking for info related to cylinder heads and interchanges for the same related to my 1995 2.4L Mitsubishi Mighty Max (Sport). I came across your site (as well as a few others) and concluded it is the coolest one. Thanks for being available.
Here is my MMM story. I bought it new in 1995 and it has approximately 125,000 on the clock. I've always been a little obsessive about my mechanical stuff so it looks much like it did when I purchased it. Almost no mods (custom dual exhaust), and with the exception of one visit to a genuine Mitsubishi dealership, has never been worked on by anyone other than myself. I haven't proved it yet, but that may have been one time too many.
Sometime around 2007, the water pump started leaking on my while I was coming back from picking up a motorcycle in Alabama. Made it home without incident but was pressed for time so I called the dealership and got what I considered to be a reasonable price for what I'm assuming was an OE water pump, timing and balance shaft belts and a rear main seal. No problems. Fast forward to January 2011 when I was on an interstate entrance ramp that had a pretty good incline. I had to put my foot into it way more than I usually do in order to not get clobbered by the terrorists coming up behind me and was doing just fine until I got onto a lengthy overpass with no place to pull off. That's when it happened! All the lights came on and the cool noise from the dual exhausts went away, replaced by the metallic clacking sound of what I believe was various valves colliding with rocker arms (and pistons perhaps) due to one or more of the timing belts giving way. Luckily I was able to hit the flashers and the guys behind were attentive enough to miss me while I coasted off the overpass and on to the side of the road. From there I called a flatbed and had it brought to my home where it has been sitting ever since.
To get to the point, here's a few of the things I'm wondering about:
1) I'm sure valves are shot but anybody have experience with piston damage when this happens?
2) Does the cylinder head typically get damaged along with valves (I expect guides are going to be kaput as well)?
3) Does anyone have an interchange as to other vehicles which use this exact head? I may need or want to visit a junkyard?
Bottom line, both wife and I are out of work right now so as much as I'd like to maximize this opportunity to increase fun, I have to be cheap.
Sorry to be so long winded. I love this truck and was shocked when this thing happened. It has been one of my favorite vehicles and I would have started on it much sooner if some family issues related to Alzheimer's hadn't taken up so much of my free time.
Any feedback on the numbers 1, 2 and 3 would be appreciated as would any other thoughts or suggestions you experienced people might have as well.
Thanks in advance,
Dudley Do-Right
Greetings From St. Louis!
I have spent much of the morning looking for info related to cylinder heads and interchanges for the same related to my 1995 2.4L Mitsubishi Mighty Max (Sport). I came across your site (as well as a few others) and concluded it is the coolest one. Thanks for being available.
Here is my MMM story. I bought it new in 1995 and it has approximately 125,000 on the clock. I've always been a little obsessive about my mechanical stuff so it looks much like it did when I purchased it. Almost no mods (custom dual exhaust), and with the exception of one visit to a genuine Mitsubishi dealership, has never been worked on by anyone other than myself. I haven't proved it yet, but that may have been one time too many.
Sometime around 2007, the water pump started leaking on my while I was coming back from picking up a motorcycle in Alabama. Made it home without incident but was pressed for time so I called the dealership and got what I considered to be a reasonable price for what I'm assuming was an OE water pump, timing and balance shaft belts and a rear main seal. No problems. Fast forward to January 2011 when I was on an interstate entrance ramp that had a pretty good incline. I had to put my foot into it way more than I usually do in order to not get clobbered by the terrorists coming up behind me and was doing just fine until I got onto a lengthy overpass with no place to pull off. That's when it happened! All the lights came on and the cool noise from the dual exhausts went away, replaced by the metallic clacking sound of what I believe was various valves colliding with rocker arms (and pistons perhaps) due to one or more of the timing belts giving way. Luckily I was able to hit the flashers and the guys behind were attentive enough to miss me while I coasted off the overpass and on to the side of the road. From there I called a flatbed and had it brought to my home where it has been sitting ever since.
To get to the point, here's a few of the things I'm wondering about:
1) I'm sure valves are shot but anybody have experience with piston damage when this happens?
2) Does the cylinder head typically get damaged along with valves (I expect guides are going to be kaput as well)?
3) Does anyone have an interchange as to other vehicles which use this exact head? I may need or want to visit a junkyard?
Bottom line, both wife and I are out of work right now so as much as I'd like to maximize this opportunity to increase fun, I have to be cheap.
Sorry to be so long winded. I love this truck and was shocked when this thing happened. It has been one of my favorite vehicles and I would have started on it much sooner if some family issues related to Alzheimer's hadn't taken up so much of my free time.
Any feedback on the numbers 1, 2 and 3 would be appreciated as would any other thoughts or suggestions you experienced people might have as well.
Thanks in advance,
Dudley Do-Right